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Joan: I think what Iris used to make her spiral craft doll is called in Thai the equivalence of "Velvet craft wire" as you can see...
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Ai, Yowza is right on your spiral doll. Such wonderful lines. You all are so talented. Iris made a great doll. We call those pipe...
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Ned, thanks. Welcome home. Wonderful about your daughters singing and that you could be there. Super.
Ai, beautiful live watercolor...
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Ai, I like your step stool...nice and handy. Good sketch of the well-lit soccer field. Is the Iris's sculpture made from pipe cleaners...
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Ned: Thanks for the list...
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Ned, thank you! I'm glad your daughter's senior performance went so well. Sounds like she's very talented. Do you sing too?
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Robin: Thanks a lot... It must be that I finished one of my class and with another long weekend here.. So more time for me to do the...
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Oh JoC - what a lovely finish to the hunt.....just lovely colander with purple napkin! So glad you cleared the dust for another lovely...
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posted the above and will continue......comments now
Jo great sketch of couple in folding chairs and "cowboy" . The trees are...
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Joan, yes sorry I was not clear. Her senior concert was recorded! One of the less-known pieces she sang has never been recorded by...
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Robin: Thanks for your kind comments... I 💕 Love the quote. Thanks for hosting.
I can't believe I did finish this Hunt !!!
I speedy...
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Joan - lovely steps and flower bed piece. The shadows from plants and step ledges add so much depth. great job on the background...
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Ai, What a fun airplane and shuttlecock. Never heard of playing with light! I like purple on the bowl, too. Clever on the steps. I...
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Jo: Thanks a lot...Wowza on your colander...love your purple still - life. The paper texture is perfect for this.
#20 spiral ...Miss...
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#17 steps
#18 horizon over our campus soccer/rugby field and jogging track
#19 free space -- our campus soccer field
and people...