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Oh this is GOOD! I haven’t even thought WHICH hobby I want to use yet!
Melli’s last blog post..A Poem A Day – Day 12… and Our Easter
And I hope we get to see the finished product. 🙂
Lisa’s last blog post..Hearts and Lace
I love the shape of that. Perfectly written.
It looks like a beaded medallion hanging from your throat. Lovely.
nessa’s last blog post..A Poem a Day #13 – Drawing
Happy Easter Quilly (& O’C) – have been seriously out of circulation lately but thought I would surface before disappearing again for a week’s holiday!
Love the poem a day!
alastair’s last blog post..So, how long have you got?
It’s a little jewel of a poem!
Jientje’s last blog post..Macro Monday
I wish I could write poems like that. But I can’t. So I don’t try.
Dr. John’s last blog post..Poor Old Joe-A Portrait of Words
Very nicely done, both the imagery and the shape.
Barbara H.’s last blog post..Living Gallery and Easter 09
Melli — I thought about doing:
Bloggging.
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Lisa — the piece I am supposed to be working on right now is yours!
Cath — thank you, thank you.
Nessa — I’m not much on wearing jewelry, but I sure like to look at it.
Alastair — have a great holiday.
Jientje — oh, aren’t you a smartie? Your English has gotten so good you’re making puns.
Dr. John — you write perfectly wonderful poems and I enjoy them very much. And, if you could write poems like me, what would be the point in my doing so?
Barbara — thank you — thank you very much!
Having been a beader for quite some time, I can really relate to this. I did a lot of Native style beadwork, all of course with little seed beads. I still have a fascination with them, though haven’t been beading for some time now. Too many other things to do.
Alice in BC Canada’s last blog post..*** Quote of the Day ***
Alice — I have a half finished project I did one day when the power was off and I couldn’t boot the comp …..
Woohoo!!
form and function… well done
juliana’s last blog post..Busy bee