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Laughing Dog Arts
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Postcard backs
These are the backs of some of the Bulgarian postcards. I love the handwriting. Note the address on the ones in the upper section, someone's name, Portland, America. There are no stamps or postmark so possibly they were enclosed in some other package.
Very cool. My aunt just sent me a bunch of stuff from my grandmother but I haven't opened it yet. She wanted my mom to have it but I told her to send it to me... some of this old stuff can make a sensitive person get kind of emotional...
A post in June! WooHoo
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I know I have been REALLY defunct in updating my blog!! I've been busy
but doing what, I can't think of what I have been doing! HA
I started a new la...
Love Has No Age Limit in Audio!
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Love Has No Age Limit is now available in audio. Wheeee! My co-author,
Karen London, and I are deeply grateful for how it has been welcomed by
shelters, ...
When Conventional Wisdom Goes Awry...
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"You’ll find your happiness lies right under your eyes, back in your own
backyard...." Have you ever heard that century-old song written by Al
Jolson ...
May in the Watanabe house
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So the month has gone by and though I think that there was nothing to
report on, once I get started on a post I seem to find things that have
passed throug...
Time marches on ...
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Well, I think it's time.
I started this blog in 2008!! Just as I was beginning to get into mixed
media but such a lot has changed since then. The world i...
Hey, is there more than an echo in here?
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I have always wanted to be the old woman who the devil says about....oh no,
she is still alive. And after the past eight years of falling down, poor
heal...
hearts and flowers
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happy day of valentines
i made a dozen heart cards and sent them out before making a picture. here
is a sampling of what some looked like.
painting on clo...
Recycled picture frames
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I sent a fabric piece to a friend and heard back from them that the prices
at frame stores
have gone up a lot. I'm posting a tutorial about reusing thrif...
Happy New Year
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I've been away from Myth & Moor for rather a long time now. There's just
been so much going on around here: hard grief after the loss of our beloved
Tilly ...
Every Bird has a tale - Ostrich
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This is an Emu.
Do not confuse an Emu with an Ostrich.
We have 4 Emu and 11 Ostrich. The Emu are kept in a large cage. When we
got the Ostrich, C...
Color Is Life Giving
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After I started using bright colors, and colors I like and enjoy, I have
been a happier person. The scarf goes with everything. I am so grateful
that I ha...
First day at the SECC, Glasgow
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I've had a great first day at the Exhibition Center in Glasgow at The
Creative Craft & Scottish Quilting Show, where I get the chance to
demonstrate, thank...
September!
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[image: Sept 2018 desktop calendar]
Time to change your desktop calendar.
Better late than never!
And it's my birthday tomorrow so I couldn't not post my mo...
I regret nothing!
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I'm guessing by this point that there isn't a single living being on the
planet that will read this on account of the fact I last updated back in
2016 b...
Finally~~Finally! The Frida Box Is Done!
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Some pieces of art go through long dry spells where it seems they will
never be finished, and I must admit, this was one.
I began this box canvas befo...
1 comment:
Very cool. My aunt just sent me a bunch of stuff from my grandmother but I haven't opened it yet. She wanted my mom to have it but I told her to send it to me... some of this old stuff can make a sensitive person get kind of emotional...
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