
I cut all the silhouettes, except for the two on the bottom row of me at ages 5 and 13 which were done at Farmer’s Market in L.A. and Disneyland.

My daughter gave me the framed poster by Cheret, one of my favorite French advertising poster artists.

I think this reminds me of Vermeer….if he were into purses.

The old radio came from the chicken ranch of my husband’s grandparents. They lived on Lover’s Lane. Aww.

My husband has the Green Thumb. When we met, I had the Tomb of the Unknown Plant on my dresser.

This is another great poster from my daughter. Good to know someone in the decorating “biz,” no?

The plant is often called “Mother-in-law’s Tongue.” No comment.

Pay no attention to the dog toys on the rug. Ahem.
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You are so clever!
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Oh, pshaw! 🙂
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You have an artist’s eye. They would be lovely framed.
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Thank you, Nance! *blush*
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They really are wonderful. I missed your headline somehow and assumed I was looking at paintings. Very very cool.
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Thanks, Moe! Good to hear from you again!
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Texas, you were one of my very first blogfriends almost 4 years ago. Yikes. I won’t stay away for so long again.
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Really cool photo effects! And I love those silhouettes. Wow!
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Thanks, Natalie! These silhouettes are only the tip of the iceberg of what I’ve cut over the years. Haven’t done any in a long time. Yet another thing I should get back to! ha
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“(T)ime sucks” — good tag, but I’m glad that your new toy is distracting you from the ass backwards decisions that the Neanderthals holding office in the Lone Star state have been making.
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It would take more than that to distract me. Arrggh. (And sometimes just plain old (t)ime sucks too, when you get older. ha)
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This. Is. Awesome!
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