Last summer, my wonderful husband humored me and took me to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge on a gorgeous July day. Naturally, I had my camera ready. I captured this bird sitting on the edge of the water:
I was surprised when I zoomed in to see this:
The reflection, even from that distance, was so clear. When I began making quilted note cards from my photos, I knew that I had to make at least one of this cool bird:
And, another view:
Here is a close up of the stitching:
So many projects....so little time. So many more projects to start.
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