I hope she likes them!
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Showing posts with label dragonfly. Show all posts
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Happy cups/tea bowls
I finally finished and shipped an order for a couple of tea bowls, which some folks call cups. There aren't handles, and they are really small for bowls, and pretty deep too. They just are what they are.
I hope she likes them!
I hope she likes them!
Labels:
cups,
dragonfly,
happy pots,
humming bird,
tea bowls
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Tea Bowls
More of those little tea bowls, cups of about 4 inch diameter...but deep, so they hold a lot of liquid. Consider wine, whiskey, juice, soup, etc.
Today's quote:
Today's quote:
“When you are able to silence all views and words,
when you get free from views and words, reality reveals itself to you and that
is Nirvana. Nirvana is cessation, is the extinction. First the extinction of
views and then the extinction of the suffering that is born from these views.” ~Thich Nhat
Hanh
Labels:
cups,
dragonfly,
flowers,
insects,
little bowls,
Phoenix,
river otter,
seahorse,
turtle
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Facades
Faking it, making you believe it's something it's not...the facades which come to my mind are the buildings which once graced Main Street in many towns across our country. I started to say "out west" then thought of some of the buildings right in our small southeastern towns. Yep, we tend to strut fake stuff by making things look bigger, prettier and better than they actually are. Think of the cosmetic industry.
So here are some little facades.
Is it this, or is it that? Not meant to "strut" at all, but to be humorous or perhaps to touch some memories.
So here are some little facades.
Is it this, or is it that? Not meant to "strut" at all, but to be humorous or perhaps to touch some memories.
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