Sigh, I think it's my slow work progress because I have to do something like running errands, renewing my driver's license card, buying medicines for my lolo, go on. Wee, take a look at my unfinished commission for Cristina. Colors? I can't wait to finish it.

When I took a break, I needed to inhale and exhale outside. *Mall stretches out* Okay, it's time to take photos of my special garden. I always search any creatures and other natural stuff in my garden. I'd like to share my photos with you guys. Well, I really miss my photography. :) Okay, here you go!
Moss. I really love fresh moss. My favorite color is green!

Ohhhh! I found two small snails on the covered-moss terra cotta vase.
And I found another small snail on the covered-moss rock tile. Sigh, I realize how blessed this snail lives here... This snail seems very shy.
Close up... Sigh, it's so magical and wonderful...

Oh! I saw two bird nests! Awwwwww! I wonder how many eggs are there...

A bird nest looks like a cone...
Ahh, I love plants. When I smell any plants, I feel very lively and energetic! I'm a nature lover!

Hmmm... wait, what's that? Lemme see... Dried leaf?

DIYOSKOPONAKUPOWANONGMUKHANGITSURAHITONG.... (hehe, I speak my crazy Tagalog expression). Well believe it or not, it's a dead baby BAT.
Let's see more details...
Wow, it's the back of the small bat. It looks like a mummy.
Oh, this bat got serious tiny teeth.
Aww... this baby bat seemed to cry or scream... Oh poor. I'm not sure if it fell into the tree during the typhoon... Or perhaps, this lost bat tried to find a bat mama... Sniff. So I left this bat on the branch, like a peaceful grave.
And the last photo... It's Abu's great cat granddaughter named Flame. She can't stop purring against my feet and legs (aye, I wear my green flip flops again.)
Whew, next time I'll take more photos. I give you my few beautiful tips, aspiring photographers and artists: If you feel bored, get your camera and explore those extraordinary things like snails, bat... If you don't have a camera, get your sketchpad, pencil, watercolor paints and brushes. Then draw and paint it when you enjoy seeing the Mother Nature. It's really inspiring, enjoyable and helpful to learn and see the details and elements of the nature: lines, dots, patterns, circles, swirls, shapes... I hope this helps you.
Okay, lemme continue to work on my unfinished commission now. See you guys soon!