11 Replies to “Found Again”

  1. twistedsisterweb – La Quinta, CA – I'm thrilled you've found me because I'll bet we're a lot alike is my bet. We both appreciate beautiful jewelry and we want to purchase or make items that make us standout from the crowd. Let's face it, we love getting compliments on our unique tastes. I started making jewelry to accomplish just that but soon became so frustrated because everything looked "me too". This is why I invented The Twisted Sister Technique. This wire wrapping techniques makes an amazing statement piece. I know everyone thinks their designs are unique but in the 5 years I have been designing I have never seen any necklaces that compare to the Twisted Sister. Per so many request, The Twisted Sister Method is available for DIYers in a Beading Kit in tons of colors. I also have a Chanel Inspired Kit available. I now have hundreds of TS customers and I want you to be one too. (Note: Every necklace is a 1 of a Kind!) To thank my loyal customers I created a Twisted Sister Newsletter that is a fashion and jewelry romp! It has been so successful that I wanted to turn it into this blog so it can be shared with other Twisted Sisters. I hope you will enjoy The Twist from a Twisted Sister and please tell your friends. It is so fun! Let's chat soon!…
    twistedsisterweb says:

    Feels like a treasure hunt.

  2. jane tims – Canada – Hi. I am a writer and biologist. I am also interested in history and community sustainability. I write mostly poetry. My training is in botany, so I often include plants in my poems. Visit me at www.nichepoetryandprose.wordpress.com
    jane tims says:

    Very nice post!

  3. flahertylandscape – I like to live landscape stories…I am a landscape architect; and I like to write stories about people, plants, gardens and the landscape.
    flahertylandscape says:

    I can not…not visit your blog…beautiful plants…clear words. Always inspiring. Thank you. 🙂

  4. Brenda Davis Harsham – http://friendlyfairytales.com – Author of friendly fairy tales and magical poetry for kids of all ages, illustrated with my original photography and by collaboration with other artists and photographers. Visit me at http://friendlyfairytales.com.
    Brenda Davis Harsham says:

    Indeed, Eden is on your blog, my friend.

  5. Wolmyeongdong – I was born on March 16, 1945 (lunar calendar Feb 3) and was the third eldest of my parent’s seven children. Wolmyeongdong was the mountain valley I was born in. It was a dreadful place for me. Even though I wanted to farm, there was not enough land, even though I worked to the point my body felt like collapsing, I could not fill my empty stomach. I grew up suffering. Suffering from hunger in the midst of a dreadful poverty, I began my life of faith and started to believe in God at the beckoning of my eldest brother. Unlike others in my hometown, I was very much in love with Jesus, so even in the midst of laboring to do the farm work I was responsible of, I would go to the top of the mountains behind my house to pray and read the Bible over and over. It was the only book in the house. I began to realize about the Bible more deeply through prayer and through trying to live according to what I realized. It was the life of training God prepared for me. I came to realize that I should not stop at just realizing, but I needed to put those realizations into practice. There was a time when I brought home a homeless man who was mentally ill. He seemed out of his mind, but I washed him, slept next to him, and allowed him to sit together with my family for meals, and ate with him. While putting the Word to practice, I realized deeply about Jesus’ love.
    Wolmyeongdong says:

    I enjoy the poems you write to go along with each picture! It gives each picture more meaning!

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