Snowflake Bowl by Linda Starr
slab built, 1 x 6 x 5 in inches
slab built, 1 x 6 x 5 in inches
Years ago I remember reading no two snowflakes are alike. To me snowflakes symbolize the imagination. So with that thought in mind, I'm sending you, all my blogging friends, blog readers, and lurkers an imaginary snowflake for the holidays. Hope you can imagine your own special snowflake floating through the air from me to you.
Chocolate Snowflake Bowl by Linda Starr
slab built, 1 x 6 x 5 in inches
slab built, 1 x 6 x 5 in inches
Since we're in our RV we won't have a tree, especially since three cats would wreck havoc with the ornaments. Besides, lots of clay pieces are clogging all our storage space and we don't have much room to move till I get it fired. Here's a link for you to see my tree from last year. Happy holidays.
Thanks for your greetings, Lynda.
ReplyDeleteIt is my wish for you, your familly and readers, may have a truly wonderful Christmas filled with hope an joy, and may each day of 2010 be the most beautiful day of your life.
Merry Christmas Linda.
ReplyDeleteMerriest of Christmases to you & yours, Linda!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas in that RV Linda, thanks for the snowflake! I can just see a plate of cookies on that first dish, yum!
ReplyDeleteI think you are right Linda, but looking out our window it is hard to believe no two snowflakes are the same! Seems like a mathematical miracle. Your plate is lovely. Merry Christmas to you too!
ReplyDeleteHi Gelisa, thanks so much and I wish the same to you, you have so many wonderful thoughts on your blog and are an inspiration to me.
ReplyDeleteHi Ron, thanks and the same to you and your family.
Hi Jerry, thanks, right back at you, hope it isn't too cold where you are.
Hi Tracey, thanks, I might just have to get some cookies, maybe I can find some of those almond crescents which I love.
Hi Cindy, thanks, it is hard to imagine that something could be so mathmatically infinite, especially with all the snow you get.
Merry Christmas! Love the snowflake bowls.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, thanks so much, happy holidays to you too.
ReplyDeleteThe snowflake bowls are cool, and I love your white tree from last year. Have you seen the snowflake photographs of Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley? Check him out, they are exquisite. Have a Happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Linda... being from Minnesota I can tell you with certainty that no two flakes are alike... well almost. I haven't checked them all.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Linda!
ReplyDeleteBe happy, safe, warm and cozy in the RV.
Love the plates.
Meredith
PS- Thanks for the birthday wishes!
Hi Barbara, thanks so much, no I haven't seen the photos I will definitely check them out. Snowflakes are like frozen pieces of geometric lace, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Craig, thanks so much, I'll take your word for it, I understand you are inunduated with treacherous conditions right now, happy holidays and please be safe.
Hi Meredith, thanks so much. I can't wait to get relocated as I can make some multiples of the items that have turned out in the past and recently.
Hi Barbara, thanks for the info on Wilson Snowflake Bently. I never knew about him how wonderful and sort of unbelievable in a way that he discovered the uniqueness and individuality of snowflakes and then photographed them.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Linda. Looking forward to meeting you in person in 2010. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Linda -- and thanks for my snowflake! Hope you & Gerry & the cats have a great Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHave a merry one Linda!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, thanks, I can't wait either, happy holidays to you
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, thanks, happy holidays to you and your family.
Hi Patricia, thanks, same to you too.
Merry Christmas Linda and Gary!
ReplyDeleteHi Jewels, merry christmas to you too, hope you have a wonderful visit with your family; loved your santa claus ornaments.
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