While in Florida recently, I spent some time browsing the vast array of bookshelves at Haslam's Book Store. I always enjoy spending time there; they have a little bit of everything, from new best-sellers to old and rare collections.
On this trip, I came home with this:
And today, I created this!....
I am so tickled with myself....I can't believe it came out right!! Our cat Pippin supplies more than enough fur to make crafts for a year! I also took some of Sneeze's dark gray hair and felted a spot onto its back:
This was way-uber-kewl and I can't wait to make more things in the book!!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Goodbye, Andy
So sad to learn today of the passing of Andy Griffith.....it's the end of an era, really. Gone are the days of wholesome tv shows like his. Our family still enjoys reruns of the Andy Griffith show! One time we watched him film a scene for "Matlock" in a friend's neighbor's garage in North Carolina -- what a treat!! And it was fun later to watch that episode and see the magic of Holllywood come to life.
I miss the old days of television. Recently my youngest son and I have been rediscovering "The Waltons" and "Dr. Quinn - Medicine Woman". There is just nothing like that left anymore. Growing up, I always wanted to be part of the Walton family, living simply in the '40s. I know it was a time of war and uncertainty, but aren't we living that now? It was just a different world, and a better one in many ways.
So, goodbye Andy, and thanks for all you gave us over the years. Sing a hymn or two in heaven now and then, ok?
I miss the old days of television. Recently my youngest son and I have been rediscovering "The Waltons" and "Dr. Quinn - Medicine Woman". There is just nothing like that left anymore. Growing up, I always wanted to be part of the Walton family, living simply in the '40s. I know it was a time of war and uncertainty, but aren't we living that now? It was just a different world, and a better one in many ways.
So, goodbye Andy, and thanks for all you gave us over the years. Sing a hymn or two in heaven now and then, ok?
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