Wow! I told Anne she should sneak back and take pics of the coroner's office at dusk just to see what spooky little stuff really lived there..... Ewwwwwwww...... tooo cooooool.........
How artistic, inter-twined, intricate, detailed & diversified is your work! Your wood carving of the mermaid is astounding... so very pretty. How big is she? I'll never know how you do it, but your work is beautiful!
For any and all priggish grammar buffs, do not let my use of prepositions and dangling participles shock you. I have this Churchillian nugget for thee: "This is the sort of pedantry up with I will not put." Amen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fug //[fuhg] –noun: stale air, esp. the humid, warm, ill-smelling air of a crowded room, kitchen, etc.
[Origin: 1885–90; of obscure orig.; cf. earlier Brit. slang fogo stench]
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Wow! I told Anne she should sneak back and take pics of the coroner's office at dusk just to see what spooky little stuff really lived there.....
Ewwwwwwww......
tooo cooooool.........
Singleton, thank you for your comment. I like your blogs. Now, about mermaids, let me tell you...
I love the way you made use of the Coroner's Office. Scary and intense! How creative!
How artistic, inter-twined, intricate, detailed & diversified is your work!
Your wood carving of the mermaid is astounding... so very pretty. How big is she?
I'll never know how you do it, but your work is beautiful!
skinny, it's 11X11 inches. You do it slowly, there is no other way. If you can peel a potato, you can carve wood.
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