Sunday 11 October 2015

TAKE A WORD


BEWITCHED is our theme at Take a Word this week and that reminded me of a night not so long ago (it might have been a week last Tuesday ... or may be not) when the moon was large on the horizon and I was watching it and dreaming dreams when a bird (or perhaps a witch) sailed past on a twig (or was it a broomstick).  As I stared I happened to look down from my window and there I saw a whole host of black cats and a lady looking slightly green which left me wondering whether it might be the witching hour!

Credit to SharingTubes, Kubivet and Pixabay.

Thank you for looking.


15 comments:

Anonymous said...

might be a scene of a harry-potter film in another artificial version for adults, no?!
Herzlich Pippa

indybev said...

Hmmmm. Things DO go bump in the night! lol

peggy gatto said...

I love her "greenback", matches the landscape!!!
Fun!

Sim said...

One of the most mysterious story I've ever heard...
Your witch from behind gives a mystery more.
The same goes for the green skin.
I adore the cat eyes at the edge of the frame! Excellent!
Well, this is perfect Ann! :)

Deann said...

A green witch a girl after my own heart witches should be green...well done lovey.

Anonymous said...

Well done. Mine is up.

Ozstuff said...

A fabulous, green-hued witch with a small army of black cats - what more could we ask for? A wonderful take on our be-witched challenge this week.

Machele O'Dufaigh said...

Great story along with this one, fun read! As an owner of two black cats I enjoyed your take on the challenge. Purrfect (couldn't resist)♥

Marfi-topia said...

this is beautiful...love all the kitties...and your story!

RambleOn aka pam said...

what a luscious visual! serenely witchy :)

Judy said...

She's a very elegant witch, Ann, not your typical Pendle witch, though!!

Christine said...

Fabulous design, Ann. Love the cat pack and the elegant witch.

Lori Saul said...

Sophisticated and spooky- what a glorious collage!

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Terrific artwork. Great witch!!

Linda Gibbons said...

What a gorgeous and elegant scene.