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"March Pinks", that's what Granddaddy called daffodils. I still have no idea where that name came from, except that the first daffodils of the year are so much more than just a splash of yellow. They're an amazing herald of spring, the same as that first robin you see bobbing around the yard. So, with snow on the ground and spring on my mind, I tried a couple of daffodils. Plenty of other people have done them, but I had to try to figure them out myself. Hope my beginning attempt brings a little sunlight indoors for you!
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Thanks for stopping by to visit with AngelinaBeadalina! I'm really just plain ol' Angie or Ang, but the catchy name does suit me in the sense that I'm a motormouth who loves to play with words almost as much as I love to play with glass! You can find me here at BeadArtists.org, in my Etsy shop, or in my daily blog. You can get links to those places at www.angelinabeadalina.com (click on it above). Please pardon the use of my "official" website as a traffic control signal at the moment-- at least, that's what it makes me think of when I look at it. . . lots of directions to other places where there are updates on a daily basis. Tech-stuff would not be one of those things that I love or that comes naturally to me ;) Well, enough rambling for now, come on in, look around. . . have fun exploring my glass experiments and ideas. Peace, Ang
Angie Garren Southern Illinois, the Little Egypt of the MidWest IL 62848 US http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5223637
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