Or perhaps I gave it to him. Another year I found something at the art show at our art center and when I went to buy it for him for valentine’s day, it was gone. I was crushed… and it ended up that he’d bought it for me! I think that particular year I beat him to the draw and bought it for him first but I may be wrong.
You have such a great, unique collection, Judy. The mayo with the pliers! The sculpture of the dog with a beautiful scene in the background, the memorial to a deceased loved one….so unique! I love it.
Thanks, Patti. The sculpture of the dog is also a memorial. Her ashes are inside it. It is on the dome of my house where she loved to sit and survey the neighhborhood.
I SO love the collection of heart rocks you keep. I’ll bet you remember where you found each one. And I love the vase of the face. Very nice gallery, Judy.
I do. I guess I should write a poem about them. In one two day period on the beach, I found 80 of them! Not all here, of course, and some of these are hand-formed but you are right. Each has its own story.
I do love your art. I moved our piece to a different room. I kept falling off the wall in this room, but it seems fine in the other room. It is also easier to see in there and in fact makes it into the weekly podcast since it is right behind the computer camera.
The dog on the roof made me tear up. I’ve lost so many. What a great piece of art and a wonderful tribute to a canine you loved.
That’s the most recent one. On my site, in the right sidebar, all the podcasts are listed and you can click on any. It’s Garry and Tom and a few other guests. All the old media geezers telling their stories. It’s better than a book and definitely funnier. Also, free! I just set up the microphone, make sure the clocks aren’t chiming and try to convince the Duke to not bark through the entire episode.
I was assuming Morrie was still with us. You’d have told me if something else had happened. I can’t begin to tell you how much I still miss our two scotties.
Yours are gorgeous and so diverse. Here are my still lifes…https://judydykstrabrown.com/2023/04/22/still-lifes-for-lens-artists-challenge-246/
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Great selections, very unique. Mayo and pliers, my favorite combination!
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;o)
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Not only do you have so many of the required elements, but you arrange them so well
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Very interesting still life photos you have here Judy!
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Judy, your still life photos are so very cool š š
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Thanks, Cee. xoox
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so many creative photos! Love the vase in the last photo.
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My friend Julie made it and my husband gave it to me for Valentine’s day 24 years ago!
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Sweet!
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Or perhaps I gave it to him. Another year I found something at the art show at our art center and when I went to buy it for him for valentine’s day, it was gone. I was crushed… and it ended up that he’d bought it for me! I think that particular year I beat him to the draw and bought it for him first but I may be wrong.
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Terrific Judy! Especially loved the jars with the pliers. One wonders š
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You have such a great, unique collection, Judy. The mayo with the pliers! The sculpture of the dog with a beautiful scene in the background, the memorial to a deceased loved one….so unique! I love it.
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Thanks, Patti. The sculpture of the dog is also a memorial. Her ashes are inside it. It is on the dome of my house where she loved to sit and survey the neighhborhood.
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I SO love the collection of heart rocks you keep. I’ll bet you remember where you found each one. And I love the vase of the face. Very nice gallery, Judy.
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I do. I guess I should write a poem about them. In one two day period on the beach, I found 80 of them! Not all here, of course, and some of these are hand-formed but you are right. Each has its own story.
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Oh yes. a poem about all of them would be a gem.
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I do love your art. I moved our piece to a different room. I kept falling off the wall in this room, but it seems fine in the other room. It is also easier to see in there and in fact makes it into the weekly podcast since it is right behind the computer camera.
The dog on the roof made me tear up. I’ve lost so many. What a great piece of art and a wonderful tribute to a canine you loved.
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Morrie is still alive, you know. What podcast do you do?
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Media War Stories.
That’s the most recent one. On my site, in the right sidebar, all the podcasts are listed and you can click on any. It’s Garry and Tom and a few other guests. All the old media geezers telling their stories. It’s better than a book and definitely funnier. Also, free! I just set up the microphone, make sure the clocks aren’t chiming and try to convince the Duke to not bark through the entire episode.
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I was assuming Morrie was still with us. You’d have told me if something else had happened. I can’t begin to tell you how much I still miss our two scotties.
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Oh, I just love these! Well arranged and so colourful. And surprising details everywhere.
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Thanks, Leya..
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