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November 24, 2004
Haircut 100
Whew...nothing like doing a ton of things in one day...I got my haircut, ran to the PO and Bank, to the gas shop (two of them) to look into larger hoses for my new torch, pick up some more mandrels and look into compressed O2, should the new torch require it...then once i'm home, friends are stopping by to pick up stuff for the holiday weekend...Finally I got a chance to snap some pics and update here...I hope your holiday is kicking off to a great start...I just listened to (while optimizing these pics) a history on the Hope Diamond...when I had a 2 day layover in DC on business, the only place I wanted to go was to visit the Hope Diamond...it was fabulous (I liked the white diamonds that surround it even more)...I'm all about diamonds, jewels, sparkly things - I think that's why I enjoy Swarovski crystals teamed with my beads so often...they give just a nice spark to the beads and make them sing...
i've got brownies to make now (2 batches) for our friend's get together tomorrow...so I'm heading into the kitchen to get those started, and then I'll just take the time out to the studio with me while making beads...multi-tasking...heh...Brownies...mmmm...good thing I bought 2 boxes, I might only get one of them to the party tomorrow...
The sun is out in full force today, but you can see the damage the rain did over the past few days..fallen branches in the streets and yards, the creek rose up to the street level (about 10 feet) and was coming over the road...there are rocks and gravel everywhere that's been washed into the roads...but I still prefer it over snow... :)
off to a quick haircut, back shortly for a proper update...no rain today...so hopefully some new PICS will be posted here...wouldn't that be sumthin'...
Posted by Donner at November 24, 2004 04:04 PM
Comments
Wow, Donna, those Sand Dollar bracelets are wonderful! They seem like they'd go with almost anything!
Posted by: Mandy
at November 24, 2004 07:15 PM