Showing posts with label Lovell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lovell. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2014

We can't wait to share this with you so HERE'S A SNEAK PEEK!




What an exciting couple of weeks here at the Gallery, with the launch of our new website right around the corner we have been working diligently on getting some gorgeous pictures of all our jewelry ready for the launch!
Lynda and our Graphic Designer Aaron Tripp capturing the perfect shot

I was on Archiving Duty :)

A SNEAK PEEK AT SOME  FINISHED PHOTOS


The "Clever" Necklace is a 16in Peridot and Gold Beaded Necklace

The "Baroque"  22in Freshwater Pearl Strand





Kaishi Pearl Strands in "Autumn Harvest" and "Wedding White" (you can find these strands in our new Wedding section)
The "Scholar" Coin Pearl Strand (these are NATURAL colors) 17.5 in
The "Virtuous" Necklace is a 17in Pink Tourmaline and Coin Pearl Strand

Stay tuned friends our new Website is launching SOON!

Our new Website Logo :)




































Thursday, April 24, 2014

Sandhill Crane Sighting at Harvest Gold Gallery


Sandhill Crane, Lovell, Maine, photo by Lynda Rasco

Yesterday Lynda and Bill saw the first of the snowbirds return to visit Harvest Gold Gallery when a sandhill crane was spotted behind their gallery. According to an ornithologist friend this species of crane normally prefers a reedy environment, so a sighting in a field is rare. Perhaps this fella is nesting along the nearby Saco River? In any case, it reminded us that nature is often an inspiration for artists in their respective mediums. In honor of Poetry Month we're sharing a poem about sandhill cranes by Mary Austin, as well as images of Harvest Gold Jewelry's inspired by our feathery friends.






The Sand-Hill Crane
WHENEVER the days are cool and clear,
The sand-hill crane goes walking
Across the field by the flashing weir,
Slowly, solemnly stalking.
The little frogs in the tules hear,
And jump for their lives if he comes near;
The fishes scuttle away in fear
When the sand-hill crane goes walking.
The field folk know if he comes that way,
Slowly, solemnly stalking,
There is danger and death in the least delay,
When the sand-hill crane goes walking.
The chipmunks stop in the midst of play;
The gophers hide in their holes away;
And 'Hush, oh, hush!' the field-mice say,
When the sand-hill crane goes walking. 

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