I finally finished the piece that I was working on when we were in Tucson in April 2007. It's called "Ocotillo" in honor of the towering red desert blooms against brilliant blue skies.
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Jennifer
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...and lovely it would look curled up with the lovely hematite critter I have!
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3 comments:
...and lovely it would look curled up with the lovely hematite critter I have!
auntie lynne i remember that it is very prettie or purrtiful
"PURRTIFUL"!!! WHAT A FABULOUS WORD!!!
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