The lazy days of summer
August has been spectacular, but the long summer days are getting a bit shorter and it was nice to get a bit of badly needed rain. Some weeks were too warm for working on beads, and some new perennial garden additions came my way, so creating new flowerbeds for those took some time, but their flowers will reward me for years to come.
I made a string of black beads with starry white flashes to honor the Perseid meteor shower, which makes its annual appearance around August 12th. One of them promptly split in two, but that makes a cabochon pair for earrings. If a bead splits it usually means it was not cooled down slowly. They usually break right away if they are going to, but now and then one surprises me and breaks long after being made. At the end of the season the year’s crop goes into the oven for the annealing process, a heat treatment that strengthens and tempers the glass.