First things first, our local Dawn Service for ANZAC Day was very good, as always. We got a stunning sunrise to boot.... This is our Mandurah War Memorial, it's a beautiful area, well-planted & maintained. Right on the waters edge of the estuary. Lots of people stayed on just to take in this beautiful scene of nature.... and yes, these colours are very close to what we saw with our own eyes!
I know it looks like a bunch of columns, but THIS is really interesting & explains our Memorial.
When we got back, I made myself a cup of coffee & stitched these for The Quilt of Forgotten Fabrics.
Isn't it interesting how the same fabric, cut the same way, but laid out differently, can look so different?
For more hexagons & flowers, take a look HERE at some stunning creations for One Flower Wednesday, care of Journey of a Quilter...
Have a Fabulous Day, Friends!
9 comments:
so amazing with those hexies.
Lest we forget.xx
That sure is a stunning sunrise! Beautiful flowers, very interesting with two different looks.
Gorgeous photo of the sunrise! Your flowers are amazing :)
Lovely flowers :)
and such a amazing looking picture ! thank you for sharing :)
Have a nice day
Marta
Beautiful photo....I can imagine how it must have been in person! Love the hexies.....reminds me of a kalidoscope......
What a poignant and exquisite memorial. It brings to mind all who have sacrificed, including their families. Thanks.
As to your hexi's.... just stunningly beautiful. Well done! Your comment @ forgotten fabrics makes me think you surely have some jewels in that stash. Happy stitching! B
Lovely, and fun, too!
Beautiful hexies! Thank you for sharing the photo with us.
Thanks for sharing the picture of the monument at sunrise. Very nice. Love the hexies.
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