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Sorry Leslie..I'm not with it.
Here's the link.
Here's the link.
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Pinkham wrote: Sorry Leslie..I'm not with it.
Here's the link.
Thank you Lance,...I found the article very interesting. So glad you shared it!
No need to apologise for *not being with it*. I spend much of my time in that state!
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haha. me too. I kinda like it.
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Leslie wrote: Where abouts are you in the New York state? Come to Peterborough (two and a half hours North East of Toronto)
i'm in a suburb of buffalo,ny ...that would make a 6 hour drive one way. the kids would enjoy that LOL and i'd have no hair left
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I picked up a couple more mudmen styles(unglazed) and a laughing Budda to add to my collection.
This first one is a fisherman seated on the ground with his hat, fishing pole with fish and woven fishing satchel. He measures 1-1/4 inches (3.2cm) tall from base to tip of hat.
Here are two wise elders deep in discussion. They measure 1-1/2 inches (3.8cm) high. Note the amazing detail and expression in the faces and hands; the clothing; and the book of writing between them with a paint brush to the left.
And finally, the laughing Budda. He measures 1-7/8 inches (4.8cm) high. He embodies all the symbols for good health, longevity, happiness, wealth and travel.
Guess what I discovered last weekend? My son-in-law's Mom has a fabulous collection of mudmen (most of them are glazed) ranging in size from 3 inches (7.5cm) tall to approximately 14 inches (35cm) tall. They are beautiful!
This first one is a fisherman seated on the ground with his hat, fishing pole with fish and woven fishing satchel. He measures 1-1/4 inches (3.2cm) tall from base to tip of hat.
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Here are two wise elders deep in discussion. They measure 1-1/2 inches (3.8cm) high. Note the amazing detail and expression in the faces and hands; the clothing; and the book of writing between them with a paint brush to the left.
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And finally, the laughing Budda. He measures 1-7/8 inches (4.8cm) high. He embodies all the symbols for good health, longevity, happiness, wealth and travel.
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Guess what I discovered last weekend? My son-in-law's Mom has a fabulous collection of mudmen (most of them are glazed) ranging in size from 3 inches (7.5cm) tall to approximately 14 inches (35cm) tall. They are beautiful!
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:woohoo: OMG ..... I love the Budda.
I can't wait until my trees get big enough to decorate with miniatures.
I can't wait until my trees get big enough to decorate with miniatures.
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Great figurines you've buyed, love them!
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Peterborough (two and a half hours North East of Toronto) . But it was 9 years ago so things might changed?
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