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Old Sep 24, 2007, 02:47 PM
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The Artist in you!

"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his nature into his pictures."
- Henry Ward Beecher

For all those who are creative in art-
Be it painting in acrylics,oils,guache,crayons, pencils,pen,ink or charcoal.
Or any other medium

We would love to see your art!



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Old Nov 3, 2007, 11:18 PM   #871  
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Chocolate chip. Almost done...I think!!

Thank you so much, Didi!
 
 
     
 
 
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Cookies are done...I think... At least they seem to be "golden brown" enough for me!

Yes, I do like to bake and cook. Especially when I am having people over for a get-together. It's just another art that I would like to spend more time exploring!

Come to think of it, it would seem that most of the things that we do in life could be considered an art in some way. Some, definitely more than others, though!
 
 
     
 
 
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Chocolate chip. Almost done...I think!!

Thank you so much, Didi!

Hi there Craig!

I will be thinking of you for tomorrow (well today actually) regarding your concert!!!

My son and I got his threebies down earlier, watched a movie together and just went over a bunch of computer stuff. He just went to bed so thought I would just pop in to let you know I would be thinking about your tomorrow and praying all goes smoothly with much joy!

Didi, if you are still on here, I wish you the best also for a happy tomorrow (well, today actually looking at the time! ). I missed being a part of the convo tonight! It has become quite addictive!

Until later then!
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Hi there Craig!

I will be thinking of you for tomorrow (well today actually) regarding your concert!!!

My son and I got his threebies down earlier, watched a movie together and just went over a bunch of computer stuff. He just went to bed so thought I would just pop in to let you know I would be thinking about your tomorrow and praying all goes smoothly with much joy!

Didi, if you are still on here, I wish you the best also for a happy tomorrow (well, today actually looking at the time! ). I missed being a part of the convo tonight! It has become quite addictive!

Until later then!
Jan

Dear Jan,

Thanks so much for your popping in and also your extreme caring at which you are so much the expert in providing!

I don't know what "threebies" are.
 
 
     
 
 
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Dear Jan,

Thanks so much for your popping in and also your extreme caring at which you are so much the expert in providing!

I don't know what "threebies" are.

Dear Craig!

My pleasure! You are a very easy person to care about.

The "threebies" are Benjamin, Alexandria, and Christian!!! Three great treasures in my life.

How did your cookies turn out?
 
 
     
 
 
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Dear Craig!

My pleasure! You are a very easy person to care about.

The "threebies" are Benjamin, Alexandria, and Christian!!! Three great treasures in my life.

How did your cookies turn out?

Thanks for the explanation as to what "threebies" is.

The cookies "happened." I guess that they are okay... color looks perfect. They seem awfully hard, though. But, would think that they are basically okay. Store-bought tube. It's amazing how big they get with even a little bit of dough. I almost always end up cutting them apart.
 
 
     
 
 
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Thanks for the explanation as to what "threebies" is.

The cookies "happened." I guess that they are okay... color looks perfect. They seem awfully hard, though. But, would think that they are basically okay. Store-bought tube. It's amazing how big they get with even a little bit of dough. I almost always end up cutting them apart.

Thank goodness for the extra hour for you this day! I have always heard if you put a slice of apple in with cookies that are really hard, (closed container) it will cause them to soften but please, don't take this kids word on it....never tried it! Ha!

I want to hear you play soon if we can work it out. Okay?
 
 
     
 
 
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Thank goodness for the extra hour for you this day! I have always heard if you put a slice of apple in with cookies that are really hard, (closed container) it will cause them to soften but please, don't take this kids word on it....never tried it! Ha!

I want to hear you play soon if we can work it out. Okay?

I just put them in baggies. Might try the apple thing sometime. I'm sure that it has something to do with moisture being in the bag with the cookies.

Let's talk in person, soon! You will hear me play! I sure do wish that I could see you create your art! Although, maybe that might even be a possibility, someday...
 
 
     
 
 
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I just put them in baggies. Might try the apple thing sometime. I'm sure that it has something to do with moisture being in the bag with the cookies.

Let's talk in person, soon! You will hear me play! I sure do wish that I could see you create your art! Although, maybe that might even be a possibility, someday...

Sounds like a plan! Every day is a new day full of possibilities! I love visiting with people with such talent. I can't imagine being able to accomplish all that you do. Someday, maybe I will be able to put it in high gear and do more than I am doing right now. Going to a Nursing Home each evening, although a pleasure seeing my mother, seems to have inhibited my creativeness. The passion I have began to feel being on this thread is just a ray of sunshine in my soul and makes me know, I will again feel alive.
 
 
     
 
 
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Sounds like a plan! Every day is a new day full of possibilities! I love visiting with people with such talent. I can't imagine being able to accomplish all that you do. Someday, maybe I will be able to put it in high gear and do more than I am doing right now. Going to a Nursing Home each evening, although a pleasure seeing my mother, seems to have inhibited my creativeness. The passion I have began to feel being on this thread is just a ray of sunshine in my soul and makes me know, I will again feel alive.

I remember going to the nursing homes where my mother was. I would play for the residents there. Perhaps you could volunteer to do something with the residents concerning art?

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grammadidi agrees: Wonderful idea, Craig! I did arts and crafts with mental health patients many years ago and it was very rewarding.
 
 
     


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