In Clare’s mom’s living room. The “roses” are made of wood and were a gift from a daughter-in-law and the bowl was crafted by one of Clare’s talented cousins. (The corner, china cabinet was made by Clare’s paternal grandfather. Oh, and the vase was from us, but not hand-made!)
Retired economics professor (“dismal scientist”). Married 40+ years to the love of my life; we have two grown daughters, both married, two granddaughters and a...
They are beautiful, and we have a few of those wooden roses too, the detail is amazing. The bowl is fabulous, as well as the cabinet. Quite the craftmsmen / women in the family. I thought for sure you were going to tell us you hand hammered the vase. .
@jendee3 Thank you, Jen! Unlike most of my posts, this one was definitely set up and arranged!
@digitalrn Hammered the vase! I love it, Rick! Now for things out of my area of reasonable expertise, there’s one handiest tool in the house: the phone!
@sitiodown Thanks, Tari! Since I have a “blog” site that I seem to be using more for posting photos rather than blogging or writing, it occurred to me to take these kinds of photos for posterity…
@sparkleplenty1 Thanks, Joyce. At this point in my life, I find myself appreciating and respecting simplicity more and more and…
August 4th, 2011
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@digitalrn Hammered the vase! I love it, Rick! Now for things out of my area of reasonable expertise, there’s one handiest tool in the house: the phone!
@sitiodown Thanks, Tari! Since I have a “blog” site that I seem to be using more for posting photos rather than blogging or writing, it occurred to me to take these kinds of photos for posterity…
@sparkleplenty1 Thanks, Joyce. At this point in my life, I find myself appreciating and respecting simplicity more and more and…