Where is my toaster when I need it?!
Oh Moose ....... that last sentence made me laugh. :D
Hmmm. I was reminded of science fiction movies where the mysterious signal from outer space is scrolling across the screen. The Observer needs to see this!
Hi Moose. Reminds me of a carpet loom.
http://www.carpetencyclopedia.com/manufacturing/tools/vertical-loom
This sculpture is a little abstract for my taste.
Identical style. What an amazing sculpture walk..... nice link.
Yes it does. The pdf for the sculpture walk says it's by Deborah Butterfield from Bozeman, Montana ...
http://www.whitman.edu/Documents/sculpturewalk.pdf
That looks like a Heather Jansch horse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Jansch
A dusting of snow in Eastern Washington ... nothing where I am yet.
I'm 8 hours ahead of Walla Walla. It's good that the native tribe will be remembered by the name of this place. Too many things get expunged.
Named after a native tribe, as so many places are in WA and beyond. :)
I'd never heard of Walla Walla before. This looks a nice place.
A pleasant afternoon in Wallyworld. ;) This was my hubby's college before he went on to Boston Uni.
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Where is my toaster when I need it?!
Oh Moose ....... that last sentence made me laugh. :D
Hmmm. I was reminded of science fiction movies where the mysterious signal from outer space is scrolling across the screen. The Observer needs to see this!
Hi Moose. Reminds me of a carpet loom.
http://www.carpetencyclopedia.com/manufacturing/tools/vertical-loom
This sculpture is a little abstract for my taste.
Identical style. What an amazing sculpture walk..... nice link.
Yes it does. The pdf for the sculpture walk says it's by Deborah Butterfield from Bozeman, Montana ...
http://www.whitman.edu/Documents/sculpturewalk.pdf
That looks like a Heather Jansch horse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Jansch
A dusting of snow in Eastern Washington ... nothing where I am yet.
I'm 8 hours ahead of Walla Walla. It's good that the native tribe will be remembered by the name of this place. Too many things get expunged.
Named after a native tribe, as so many places are in WA and beyond. :)
I'd never heard of Walla Walla before. This looks a nice place.
A pleasant afternoon in Wallyworld. ;) This was my hubby's college before he went on to Boston Uni.