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It is interesting what items we collect in our homes. Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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Beautiful cosy home! "The only way to have a friend is to be one."
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Well, you have interesting things in your home. I also like that small chair.
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Cosy, beautiful and very inviting.
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Me too.
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The vases are my favorite part!
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Interesting - the second photo could pass as a shaman's comfortable den - the 'burnt' urn/vase with its decorative bones an item of interest. Thanks for the invitation to your den Sparkle :- )
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The vases are my favorite part!
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It is interesting what items we collect in our homes.
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It is definitely homey.
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Thank you......I used to have a horse that matched the chair...a Dola Hest, from Sweden.......
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Beautiful cosy home!
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Interesting - the second photo could pass as a shaman's comfortable den - the 'burnt' urn/vase with its decorative bones an item of interest. Thanks for the invitation to your den Sparkle :- )
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Cosy, beautiful and very inviting.
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We seem to have a similar way of acquiring "decor".......It has to mean something in order to get in the door...... Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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You collected very interesting objects and created your individual cozy nest. Thanks for sharing this part of your life with us....... Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Yes, and then I hold on to it. One of my daughters loves to decorate, and does a beautiful job of it, but on a whim she will get rid of the things and redo it all. It's pretty, but I prefer memories.
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At the top of the first photo is a painting of a white bird against a red orb.....that was painted by one of my students on a piece of worn plywood from the beach. The frame is an antique Tennis racquet press that kept the old wooden racquets from warping in storage. We do a lot of driftwood art here.....I once did a set of signs for a restaurant on driftwood..The round box under it is made by a friend out of local Yellow Cedar.....the one under that was made as packaging for salted Herring roe at a local fish-plant.....for the Japanese market, Japan being very close to us here.......The bottom one is an ancient set of drawers a friend gave me......I have a penchant for wooden containers and baskets....My grandson counted 28 baskets in my house when he was little......
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And the stick in the top photo is an Alder sapling that I decorated by cutting and removing areas of bark, which comes off easily in the Spring....taught to me by the Samii in my home-town.
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