A new addition to my sewing room
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She has already requested a larger bag like the one she has. She is complaining that when she travels her smaller bag just doesn't handle all those things necessary for travel, that a similar larger one, with outside pockets, would hold. I thought about suggesting cutting down on the purchases, but realized, immediately, that it would have had a direct impact on myself. Whew! Saved again.
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You are so funny!!! Bet your wife laughs a lot .... or maybe not! But that new find is definitely you. Nice that she bought it for you. I have a wooden box that my Dad made that opens up to show an Icon inside. It hangs on our wall. He did not make the Icon but he did put gold leaf on the box. Your new gift reminded me of that so I am guessing that it is related.
John[/quote]
You are so funny!!! Bet your wife laughs a lot .... or maybe not! But that new find is definitely you. Nice that she bought it for you. I have a wooden box that my Dad made that opens up to show an Icon inside. It hangs on our wall. He did not make the Icon but he did put gold leaf on the box. Your new gift reminded me of that so I am guessing that it is related.
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You are so funny!!! Bet your wife laughs a lot .... or maybe not! But that new find is definitely you. Nice that she bought it for you. I have a wooden box that my Dad made that opens up to show an Icon inside. It hangs on our wall. He did not make the Icon but he did put gold leaf on the box. Your new gift reminded me of that so I am guessing that it is related.[/quote]
We keep each other amused. We both have a wicked sense of humor.
I think those things, like your Dad made, and this one, started out as Portable Altars. They then evolved into what I acquired, which is of a secular nature. But many cultures had the "miniatures in a box" art form. But the Latin American culture took it to a whole new level.
John
We keep each other amused. We both have a wicked sense of humor.
I think those things, like your Dad made, and this one, started out as Portable Altars. They then evolved into what I acquired, which is of a secular nature. But many cultures had the "miniatures in a box" art form. But the Latin American culture took it to a whole new level.
John
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