My ex-husband H sends a ridiculous amount of emails and links and videos. I have to confess I don’t always open them or watch. I’m glad I did this time.
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confessions of a cluttered mind
My ex-husband H sends a ridiculous amount of emails and links and videos. I have to confess I don’t always open them or watch. I’m glad I did this time.
After becoming a writer, artist, TV journalist, mother and breast cancer survivor----I realize nothing turns out the way we expect. So I blog about handling the big and little things — with humor, humanity, and hope.
The knobs say it all: Susan is the super-hero inside every woman. Made of ceramic knobs, hand–painted tiles, on a painted background. Measures 12″ X 12″ .
It's the combination, of course. And the locks will open for the right person---(to be revealed on the back when you take her home.) Made of combination locks and hand-painted tiles on a painted background. Measures 14" by 14".
Pun intended. A nice pair---of pears...made of miniature porcelain boxes, surrounded by painted tiles and broken china on a painted background. Measures 11" square.
Hope: not only on her driver’s license, but in her heart. Ceramic ribbon, hand-painted tiles on a painted background, measures 9 inches square.
Word surrounded by hand-painted tiles in bright and beautiful (gold and marine blue) colors, with border of tiny gold tiles. Measures 11" square.
True beauty lies in the imperfections. Irregular mirror surrounded by hand-painted tiles with a border of ceramic tiles. Measures 11" square.
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FYI turns out that someone else thought this video was worth watching today–Ashton Kutcher. http://twitter.com/aplusk/status/1238014617. Which I heard from Ashton himself on Twitter— another example of how fast the world is getting flattened.
My ex, too! But I scooped him on TED. If you don’t yet know about it, check it out/subscribe: http://blog.ted.com/
PS: Now he sends me TED links, too!
Wow, Deborah. You–and TED—are way over my head.