My shed is almost ready, shelves are going up, & the electrician is coming in the next couple of weeks to finish wiring it up. Then I can move in! I made a wind chime for it out of sea glass I collected at the beach and it’s the first bit of ‘me’ in there now 🙂
a bit hokey, but it makes me smile 🙂
Not hokey at all Fraggy. I love wind chimes and those lovely blue shades make me smile too!
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Thanks Mary 🙂
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Looking good with the shed. Well done to Phil for that. Nice wind chime too, which should get plenty of use in the chilly and windy north-east!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes it’s blowing a hooley here as usual. Cheers Pete
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Oh, it’s pretty!
Also, you kind of have a dual “mobile” theme going on, if you consider the wind chimes a form of mobile.
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I wondered if anyone else would make the connection 😊
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Interesting! We hadn’t heard of sea glass until this Winter. A friend of my wife invited her to go to Lake Erie and look for sea glass. She did find some. This lady goes quite often. Your mobile is pretty.
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Thanks, I suppose sea glass isn’t really a good thing but it does look pretty!
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It seems to be a very useful thing. Too bad it ended up in the sea, but with the wind and waves, they turn into something useful for creative people like you!!
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Thanks, I think it’s more pretty than useful to be honest, the wind here is too ferocious to hang it outside most days!
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I understand! Maybe you could convert it into a beautiful chandelier!
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I love the sea glass mobile . . . and I am jealous of your she cave. I need one. Can I visit?
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haha when you’re next passing by 🙂
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Wow, that’s so lovely!!
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Thanks! 😊
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