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December 08, 2007

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Isn't it wonderful to sleep in, snuggled in all warm, when it's cold outside? That's one of my favorite times on the weekend, to just lie there drowsing and thinking...

Beautiful new pieces, Tammy. As anxious as I am to see how they'll look finished, you're right - one thing at a time - now is the time for celebrating and enjoying the holidays...

Have a fabulous weekend - enjoy!~xo

Tammy, that abalone and pearl necklace is spectacular!

Yes, you must honour your rhythms, good on you!
Cranberry-Orange bread - now you're making me jealous! Great that you are addicted to beading and that there is so much going on for you. Enjoy the moment!

For someone who is 'sleeping in' you're getting an amazing amount of work done -- and isn't that part of our body/mind rhythm? I love all of your work, but that second mask really speaks to me - can't wait to see it when its finished.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Just a few days ago, I saw ART & FEAR in a bookstore for the second time recently. Now here it is at your blog, so I'll take that as confirmation that it would be a good book for me to read. I am inspired by what you are doing with beads and clay.

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