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Emerald 212 wrote:
Quote:I watch a lot of organizing TV shows, and this is the type of thing they say to do. Try to do it all in a short period of time though. Otherwise you’ll learn to live with your piles and they’ll get mixed up and disappear back into the clutter.
She’s right. As I have proven to my cost. And now I have an even bigger pile of stuff to go through.
Barrdwing wrote:
Quote:Oh that would be cool! Please consider it: having some glow-eyed Windstone beastie lurking in my garden would be the most fun ever! (I’d have to plant a garden for it to lurk in first, but details, details . . . )
You could also put them in planters on a deck or patio. That’s what I’d do. (I have no back yard and you can’t see the front yard from anywhere except the kitchen, bathrooms and office.)
Thank You!!
Unfortunately, I had to work part of the day. But my daughter took me out to dinner and continued a tradition by giving me a flamingo yard stake. I’ve put it in a whiskey barrel planter on the back deck. On the 4 t h I’ll put some plants around it.Nytetyger wrote:
Quote:If there are to be no more hatching things (I was thinking a large MOP painted pearl with a dragon head or leg coming out …
What does MOP stand for?
You have plenty of volunteers for the next one!
Actually, there is a third typo.
“Remarkably realistic, the Old Warrior Dragon possesses emotional warmth, and a satisfied expression taht says it all.”
Greater Basilisk wrote:
Quote:Well I’ll be! I have three regular production OWs and I never bothered to read their tags.
It says:
“Striking a pose of smug contentment and pure pride, The Old Warrior Dragon by M. Peña appears to be at the top of the world. Indeed, he is! But look closely… this wise warrior’s assent has not left him unscathed.
Notice his missing and chipped scales, his singed wings, and a slight kink in his tail… all indications that this old tom has earnedhis place in the sun.
Master sculptor M. Peña has engaged in a lifelong study of animal behavior and anatomy. From this body of knowledge she creates she creates incredibly believable interpretations of mythological creatures. Remarkably realistic, the Old Warrior Dragon possesses emotional warmth, and a satisfied expression taht says it all.”Two typos. I think I’ll bring that to Melody’s attention.
I found a third.
Beautiful job.
I like him so far. Black and red is one of my favorite combinations
Count me in, too. I used to proofread at a small newspaper. Among other things.
Lamortefille–I’m so sorry you only had Brett such a short time. Such a pretty boy.
Dragon–Beautiful work.
I do not know what a perlino is supposed to look like but I do think she is very pretty.
Beautiful work.
Welcome! I did just the opposite. I had a model horse collection which I stupidly gave away. Kept the Windstones.
Welcome!
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