Jan 29 2011
I’m not in Ohio any more . . . . .
Well Folks, as you see I have made to Tucson, Arizona and it is stunning!!! I arrived yesterday morning and spent the afternoon with my Hostess, Tonya taking in the awesome sights of the Saguaro National Park. It’s prickly but fabulous! The temperatures are a wonderful 70 degrees. A bit different than the freezing temperatures of Ohio.
I will be teaching my brayer workshops today and tomorrow to the wonderful stampers of Arizona, I cannot wait to get started.
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Wow! Never been there-amazing photos!
Ahhh, Arizona. I just love that state. Always an amazing place to visit. Have fun. Hugs…
Hi Michelle, I’m just about ready to head out the door and come to MEET YOU in person! I’m SO EXCITED, I’ve been looking forward to this day since I signed up! I’m coming in from Cave Creek, AZ, which is the Phoenix area. SEE YOU SOON!!
Oh my gosh, these photos are incredible. They almost make me want to run off and create a card with cactus. Of course the sky would be brayered …
not in Connecticut either! Don’t think we are ever going to see green again!
Enjoy!
Sandra
I could you almost be envious! We lived in the Cottonwood/Clarksdale area for a couple of years, at before returning to the Great Plains. Beautiful, but I can do without the lizards and such! Thanks for sharing the pictures!
What beautiful photos. We are under about 6 inches of snow and more is expected. Have fun.
wow! beautiful photos!
enjoy!
we had white-out conditions yesterday driving here in NE OH, and then today I passed 2 cars that had landed in the ditches from sliding off of the roads due to poor conditions with the snow. nope, you are sure NOT in Ohio anymore! grins!
love arizona have been there often-enjoy your time with the sun & blue skies
These photos are gorgeous! I’m surprised to see so much green there. Thanks for posting such warm pictures!
That looks great. It’s warming me up from the Ohio temps – lol! I think it’s 32 today, so maybe not technically FREEZING, but it’s still cold enough to make me want to be in AZ.
Beautiful photos. Thanks for letting us see some clear skys and green. Have fun!
Welcome to Tucson, Michelle!!!
Now you know why I moved here from Ohio!!! Isn’t it beautiful????
I LOVED the workshop and can’t wait to practice practice practice.
Thanks for sharing your many talents with us. It was most enjoyable!!!!
Wish now that I had signed up for the advanced class tomorrow!!!
Pam it was such a pleasure meeting you and creating with you.
Beautiful photos! Seems odd not to see snow. When I look out, it is all I can see. (smile)
What wonderful pictures, thank you.
Hi Michelle, Great pix of our Tucson! Loved your brayering class…It was a blast!!! What a great group of ladies who participated. Sure wish I could have taken the advanced class. Please come back to Tucson again!! I came home and started practicing right away.
Hi Janie, It was so much fun meeting you and creating with you. Maybe we can hook up for the Advanced workshop in the future. Hugs!
Enjoy your time in Az. …
Julie
Dear Michelle,
two Years back I spent together with my husband a 2 weeks holiday in Arizona, coming all the way from Switzerland. We also visited the Saguaro N.P., just beautiful. WQe fell in love with all of Aritona and hope to return there soon. Thank you for the wonderful pictures.
Greetings from cold and snowy Switzerland,
Hilde Jaeggli
Ok, you were right! After taking your Brayer workshop all I see outside and in pictures is the sky! Your Arizona pictures are beautiful and my head is swirling trying to figure out all the ink colors I am going to use when I try to duplicate the skylines!!
Hope your trip continues to go well.
Warning, warning, brayering is addicting! Brayer On Girl Friend!
I visited Saguaro National Park last year — and didn’t believe until then that there could be a “forest” of cactus plants! Thanks for sharing your photos!
Just wanted to say Thank you for the workshop yesterday!! What a great day. Its got my creativity juices flowing. Be safe on your trip home. Anytime you want to “unthaw” we would love to have you back SOON. Thanks Tonya for hosting Michelle.
Loved the advanced work shop in Tucson. So what kind of camera do you use to capture these pictures? We just don’t take the time to notice our surroundings – to really deep down ‘see’ it as told in your pictures.
Thanks so much teacher for sharing your talent with us.
from a long time ‘zindorfian’ fan.
Hi Christine,
Nothing fancy, lol.
I used a little Sony Cyber Shot for these pics.
Hugs,
Michelle