Friday, February 15, 2019

We're All Ears Challenge:: February :: Frozen


Kayaking in Blackwater Sound
Kayaking in Blackwater Sound

There are two things that I like to do in the mornings especially in February. I like to watch the local Miami weather station and Al Roker's weather forecast on the NBC Today Show. Why? I live outside Miami in the Keys in the Winter. We have to be concerned about wind events like tornados in the winter. I watch the NBC Today Show weather out of a long addiction to it and because I have friends and relatives all over the place. I like to see what the weather is in their areas especially during storms. Another reason to know a lot about the weather when you are in Florida in February is that this is a peak time for visitors from the cold and snowy spots like Canada, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont, Maine and the list of goes on. Weather is a common topic that unites conversations everywhere. It is a little embarrassing to be from a middle Atlantic state. Delaware has had a cold and wet month, but there is no comparison to some of the other places in the country.


Boating in good weather in the Florida Keys
Boating in good weather in the Florida Keys
From my vantage point in Florida, I do enjoy looking at snow, frost, and ice in a digital format only. February's We're All Ears Challenge is devoted to nature's icy beauty by creating FROZEN earrings!

Frost Photo by Shaun Holloway on Unsplash
Frost Photo by Shaun Holloway on Unsplash

Most of us are familiar with the first frost of the season. For many it is in end of allergy season, time to get warm clothes out of storage. The earrings feature natural kyanite rondels in a wonderful multi blue green shade which reminds me of frost. I surrounded the gemstones with arabesque shaped sterling silver frames which hang from sterling silver ear wires. The sterling silver mimics the sparkle in the frost. These make classic earrings for everyday wear.  They are available for purchase HERE.

Kyanite Earrings by BayMoonDesign
Kyanite Earrings by BayMoonDesign
Glacier National Park, Jackson Glacier
Glacier National Park, Jackson Glacier photo by K.Lindemer
Glacier's are snowy and icy spots that many of us haven't seen or if climate change continues the way we are headed, we won't see too many of them in the future. For example, based on current trends, glacier recession models predict that by 2030, Glacier National Park will be without active glaciers (i.e. those large enough to be moving).

Glacier Photo by Joyce McCown on Unsplash
Glacier Photo by Joyce McCown on Unsplash
I choose to focus my next pair of earrings on something more positive. This photo is what I imagine I will find when I go to Alaska. I hope to get this trip off the ground in the next few years. I want to see glaciers there. In my mind, the glaciers will be a beautiful blue and clean white. I decided some turquoise and freshwater pearls captured the colors of this glacier and created this pair of earrings.

Turquoise and White Freshwater Pearl Earrings by BayMoonDesign
Turquoise and White Freshwater Pearl Earrings by BayMoonDesign
Turquoise and freshwater white coin pearls are combined with sterling silver and attached to sterling ear wires. This pair of turquoise and freshwater coin pearl dangles are one of a kind.  On an earlier trip to the southwest, I noticed white pearl and combined with turquoise in all shapes and sizes. I fell in love with the combination and picked up the high quality turquoise that I used in these earrings there.   I always have nice pearls on hand!
Glacier Photo by Eric Welch on Unsplash
Glacier Photo by Eric Welch on Unsplash

Stay warm + be safe!
Now hop on over to this month's post to see what others created. 

Comments are welcome!

5 comments:

  1. Lovely pieces, and I especially like how you've framed the first pair of earrings - lots of movement there!

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  2. Yes for those of us who live in hot tropical climates, it is difficult to imagine and interpret snow. I totally get what you are saying - this climate change and striking brightness of the sun is increasing day by day

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  3. Both of your designs are delicate and beautiful! I think your representations work well. And, I do hope you are able to make your Alaska trip soon. I fear much of the frozen beauty in this world won't be here much longer.

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  4. I've been threatening to ditch my hubby here in MN and travel to visit his dad on the Gulf until it warms up here. lol. I love how you used the silver frames in that first pair... super fun!

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  5. So often I forget that not everyone is in a deep freeze! I can't imagine going kayaking in February because there isn't any open water where I live. And although the climate is pretty frigid now, it is hauntingly beautiful. I would love to go on an Alaskan cruise. The glaciers are so very beautiful and it saddens me that they are going away. I love pearls in all their shapes and these are perfect for the challenge. Thanks for joining in the fun of the We're All Ears challenge. Enjoy the day! Erin

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