Is it that time again?

Mar 29, 2011 22:51

I've been project-ing like a madwoman lately. I've started the antique photo album, the silverware chandelier, the gourd Easter eggs, the wooden owl clock (photos to come after), and the re-writes of all three of my completed children's stories. Had to pass off the wine cork corkboard project to the sister unit, who luckily really wanted to do it ( Read more... )

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hunnyfreak March 30 2011, 15:38:07 UTC
Zombie Nixon! Love it :D

It's Dog Therapy day for the clients at my work and there is a very sweet and fluffy dog named Sophie roaming the offices. There needs to be a dog here everyday! Everyone's moods improve.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150127163786790&set=a.91507856789.99801.639811789&theater

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kit_a_licious April 2 2011, 08:58:33 UTC
Dude, that is amazing! I wish every office everywhere had a day like that.

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fenmere March 30 2011, 17:47:46 UTC
I love this comic!

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kit_a_licious April 2 2011, 08:58:52 UTC
It loves you too!

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kit_a_licious April 2 2011, 08:59:11 UTC
Why not both, aye?

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karmicintent March 31 2011, 23:36:58 UTC
Today we woke up in our Couchsurfing host's house, which also includes his mum, dad, little brother and miniature schnauzer. For breakfast we had arepas and very sweet coffee, and later we were off to the Jardin Botanico which was absolutely gorgeous, full of old bamboo groves, tropical flowers, fruit trees, huge tortoises idling around, hummingbirds, ducks, red red squirrels and gawking Colombians! Over to a little neighbourhood Mercado for one of the best pineapples in the world (apparently equivalent to the Hawaiian pineapple!) and hope for some relaxing and later, dinner.

Tomorrow, off to San Gil to do some adventure sports, hopefully, then a slow meander through the valleys and peaks to reach Bogota!

LOVE! xoxox

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jehscribbler April 1 2011, 03:37:04 UTC
Hi, Kit--just took a look at the Tumblr pics and I have to tell you that I think you should check out whether that blue sunburst necklace is turquoise. It appears to be, and the needlepoint 'rays' are usually a sign of a piece that is from a craftsperson who is pretty good. So it might be worth something and could be a real antique piece. Is the back solid silver or cut out behind the stones? (Older Native American pieces usually were solid, I believe. Sometimes they had their totem animal etched into the silver. Newer ones might have a name or initials.) We got some turquoise jewelry in New Mexico when we were out there in the '70's visiting my cousin--they sell 'old pawn'--more valuable, generally--and 'new pawn' as well as pieces designed and made by artisans for sale to tourists and collectors as well as to Native Americans buying it for themselves. Don't know if it would be easy to find someone who knows much about it in Hawaii, though. It is hard to find someone here even who knows much; easier to find in the Southwest where ( ... )

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