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| Reviewed by Adriaen Valerius (Reader) |
5/22/2013 |
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How joyful are the simple things. They give more happiness than pearls and diamonds.
Very much enjoyed Jane
Gerrit |
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| Reviewed by Lily of Lough Neagh C. Dennis-Woosley |
5/21/2013 |
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I love the beach and in the past collect
it's trinkets it brings to us...
How unique and lovely Jane :)
Love and Light
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| Reviewed by Jane Noponen Perinacci |
5/21/2013 |
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I got rid of the picture of the rock pile and am trying to replace it with a photo I took at the beach I go to.
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| Reviewed by Isabella Koldras |
5/20/2013 |
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The Sea/Beach glass...product of Nature...yet...comes
from man made glass.
Taking walk along my favorite beach, I often find
myself wandering...what kind of jewelry, Artists
living by the Sea, would have made from this beautiful
products...glass, periwinkles, pretty stones...that's
available free.....beautiful......inspiring talents...
and I'm happy to know that your Artists/Granddaughters
found the answer.....
You poem, Jane shows the free spirit, that I admire,
serves as an inspiration and strive with the same
energy as are the products...from Nature that made
the Sea Glass.................An Heirloom.
With warm regards Isabella.
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
5/20/2013 |
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A truly enjoyable avocation. One that blends nature with commerce of a different kind. Harkins back to Native Americans making things from nature and trading them with other tribes for goods.
You've written a fine memory.
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
5/20/2013 |
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Thank you for sharing the joy of creating from simple yet beautiful things, Jane. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Ingeborg von Finsterwalde |
5/20/2013 |
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Wonderful poem Jane of time spend on one of my favorite places. Loved every line...
Ingeborg |
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| Reviewed by Budd Nelson |
5/20/2013 |
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the joy i bet is in the finding and making
budd |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
5/20/2013 |
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| Love this poem and happy to see that you had a wonderful day at the beach. |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
5/19/2013 |
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| That's not (in the picture) a beach, its a rock pile...we have near me, in Cape May NJ a stone called a Cape May diamond, can be shined & polished just like the real thing but they are not worth the same nor do many collect them...If I ever get down there anytime this summer, I will search for some for your granddaughters to use in their macramé...e |
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