This is just beautiful and so intricate. I'd never be able to do anything like this, so it's always nice to see someone else do well at it.
Got your note on my blog and have to say that I laughed heartily. Your comment about the woman eying you as if you were going to rush out in front of her at her slightest movement was hilarious.
I am a bit odd. I grew up in the rural mountains of North Georgia & our Granny & Papa were always within shouting distance. Lunch was dinner, & dinner was supper. Blackberry cobbler was a frequent special from our berry pickin' trips with Papa. We went out family-visiting each Sunday, Sunday dinner at my great-grandmother's house with all the extended family present. We were dirt poor but we were also rich! We played outside til dark or Mom called us. We had a scrap wood fort built just beyond the tree line, using old pallets Papa brought home. My brothers & I would race our bikes through trails. Big bro always won! Papa would take us fishing or for walks through the woods & occasionally taught us about the plants & their uses while plucking a leaf here or there & popping it in his mouth to chew on. I was exposed to rich culture early in life & flourished. I have been married to a great man for almost 30 years & we have 4 children, all adults now (2 boys/2 girls). I'm a nurse & I love it! Life is difficult at times but it has definitely changed for the best over the years & I thank God for it every day!
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This is just beautiful and so intricate. I'd never be able to do anything like this, so it's always nice to see someone else do well at it.
Got your note on my blog and have to say that I laughed heartily. Your comment about the woman eying you as if you were going to rush out in front of her at her slightest movement was hilarious.
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