Buried Treasure
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:42 am
When you have to scale down the number of items that you possess, you are forced to look through boxes of stuff to determine what you are gonna keep, and what must go.
I am presently in the phase of ridding myself of what will not fit in the bus.
I went to the barn today to bring in a few boxes of stuff to see what was in them and figure out where I was gonna put stuff that I wanted to keep.
Living in a "spaceship" means that there is little room for art objects.
There are, however, some things that I want to hold on to.
I discovered some things that have been buried in a box for over a decade. I am so glad to have found them. Some of them have been made by me. Some REALLY cool stuff was made by the Tin Men.
I took a few pics today. I will take more. For now , here are some of my favorite buried treasure.
Chuckles will be glad to know that YES! It is the famous Mr. Seat.

I used to make a lot of stained glass little people. You can see them in the third half of the 1973 Blue Bird thread.
I thought that I had no more little people left. Lo and Behold, I discovered one of my favorite little people hiding out in a padded envelope. She's been there for too long. This piece is called Naughty Nightie.

I am presently in the phase of ridding myself of what will not fit in the bus.
I went to the barn today to bring in a few boxes of stuff to see what was in them and figure out where I was gonna put stuff that I wanted to keep.
Living in a "spaceship" means that there is little room for art objects.
There are, however, some things that I want to hold on to.
I discovered some things that have been buried in a box for over a decade. I am so glad to have found them. Some of them have been made by me. Some REALLY cool stuff was made by the Tin Men.
I took a few pics today. I will take more. For now , here are some of my favorite buried treasure.
Chuckles will be glad to know that YES! It is the famous Mr. Seat.

I used to make a lot of stained glass little people. You can see them in the third half of the 1973 Blue Bird thread.
I thought that I had no more little people left. Lo and Behold, I discovered one of my favorite little people hiding out in a padded envelope. She's been there for too long. This piece is called Naughty Nightie.
