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Intaglio - fancy! Always wanted to see that work in person. Offset litho was my world for a long time. Might be time to do a woodblock print again - it's only been 35 years! >.> Good luck with your quail, look forward to updates! Just saw the Appalachia's Homestead YT channel move their quail to a new farm this weekVery cool! I believe you can do woodblock printing on T-shirts, minimal setup required. I mostly did intaglio on copper plates. We’ll see how the quail goes, I just have my first batch due to hatch this week! Kinda nervous!
My husband has been Lurch on Halloween and has a scar on his forehead from a ceiling fanCool, my last boyfriend was6'7" and 256 lbs. Really stupid to call THAT A BOY!! his best friend called him "Lurch." BTW I was barely 5' small, standing on my toes.
Thank you - and i must say your avatar is adorable!Welcome to our FUNomenal community!
We are delighted that you decided to join us!
I may do just that when they have a few more feathers - which is happening so fast except the one I think is a cochin. She is still all fluff (and totally adorable, even if she is my pasty butt special child).BTW you can post photos of your chicks at "What breed or gender is this?" The good folks there will do their best to make their determination.
Good riddance to bad rubbish, as they say? My husband's ex is super tall too, and only one of their daughters is shorter than me. Graduation from college for her was a bit awkward for me. I'm used to being the tall one in the room!My lurch decided to go on line and found a tall club. He met a lady golfer 6 ft. tall and never even said goodby.
But the powers that be were sorta on my side, he had to declare bankruptcy and his new bride was also bankrupt. Birds of a feather - huh!! Last I heard(from his buddy) they had moved to a trailer park in Tennessee.