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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
Just can't get over the dress!!! LOL
I know really...Nicole Volynets was her stylist too...it is much to young and to me a bit to casual for the event based on others outfits....
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Well Jet...I am just about to fall asleep at the computer so I am going to head to bed...
Hope the rest of your night is good and you rest well.
And to all our sisters...Sleep well and dream sweet dreams.
See you all in the morning...HUGS
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
View I meant to say to you earlier when I read your post....I didn't know you were an "artist" too...did you study art in school or just learn as you go??? It is funny that you mention that you wanted to return to your "creative" outlet of art as I have just been thinking of the same thing...I always felt so relaxed when I painted or drew. I actually love to draw with colored pencils the best...I have never done sculpting but have admired those that do. One of my favorite artist is Charles Wysocki. I took several classes where we used things from his works to create a 4 Seasons type pattern and I put mine on a 4 sided lamp...
Here is a bit about him and some of his work...
Charles M. Wysocki, Jr. was an American painter, whose works depict a stylized version of American life of yesteryear. While some of his works show horseless carriages, most depict the horse and buggy era.Born: November 16, 1928, Detroit, MIDied: July 29, 2002, [url= ,+California&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAOPgE-LSz9U3SMpINqnIUuIAsYtMsnK15LOTrfQLUvMLclL1U1KTUxOLU1PiC1KLivPzrFIyU1MAV5wu0TkAAAA&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpjdi_6dzTAhUFKGMKHaG-DyAQmxMIwAEoATAY]Joshua Tree, CA[/url]Nationality: AmericanSiblings: Harry WysockiParents: Mary K. Wysocki, Charles M. WysockiEducation: Cass Technical High School, Art Center College of Design
This is a favorite of mine...he has a whole series of Cats....
Oh, CEK....I LOVE those too!! That is my genre....and some of these (or others very much like them) I've seen as jigsaw puzzles and stitchery kits. I am always drawn to them in catalogs! I think I was born about 100 years too late....well.....maybe 50??? LOL
Yes I say the same thing too...I always thought I should have been born much before my time...LOL
But we are too spoiled by the conveniences of our current world, don't you think?! I have always admired farmers and those who physically work hard. I think it is the simplicity of life that I long for. Even in my childhood, life was much simpler.....I actually remember being bored during summers out of school!!! Of course, my mother told me if I was bored, she'd find something for me to do (like chores!!)....so that didn't last long!! LOL
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
Just can't get over the dress!!! LOLI know really...Nicole Volynets was her stylist too...it is much to young and to me a bit to casual for the event based on others outfits....
I would agree....and then it kind've looks like a slip!!! Remember wearing slips??!!! LOL It's the ruffle around the bottom....
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CEK40 wrote:
Well Jet...I am just about to fall asleep at the computer so I am going to head to bed...
Hope the rest of your night is good and you rest well.
And to all our sisters...Sleep well and dream sweet dreams.
See you all in the morning...HUGS
I won't be far behind you. We were in the wind most of the day....and that wears you out too!!! LOL
Good nite....and sweet dreams to you too!!
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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
Hey, you 15 "guests" viewing the board....
Introduce yourself, say howdy.
I second that. Come forward and be welcomed. Plenty of chairs around the table on the ship with no name.
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gabriele wrote:
View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
Hey, you 15 "guests" viewing the board....
Introduce yourself, say howdy.I second that. Come forward and be welcomed. Plenty of chairs around the table on the ship with no name.
Now I have the song, "A Horse With No Name" running through my head....earworm style. LOL Anyone remember that song by America?
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I can't stay on board just now....Hope to stop back late this morning. There are quite a few interesting posts I'd like to agree with or add to.
And of course I suppose we should get our chart guesses in today....picking slips of paper out of a hat is my preferred strategy this week.