please tell me what these instruments of torture are? I am very curious...also, I have tried to click on your galleries link but it never works! I thought you might like to know that and also, I would love to see some of your art. Is there another way?
Linda, These are corn cob holders. One of our kids found this interesting, fat set with the long spikes for pushing into the cob on each end. I saw them arranged to dry on the towel by the sink and had to take their portrait.
The links work for me... so I'm not sure why you can't look. If you can't type www.sjemery.com into your browser and "go" there directly, then it must be something with my website that prevents your browser from displaying it. That might mean I should run it through some of the tools on-line that check websites for things like that.
Another way to see my work is my Flickr site. There is a set for my paintings, with links back to back blog posts about some of them.
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please tell me what these instruments of torture are? I am very curious...also, I have tried to click on your galleries link but it never works! I thought you might like to know that and also, I would love to see some of your art. Is there another way?
Linda,
These are corn cob holders. One of our kids found this interesting, fat set with the long spikes for pushing into the cob on each end. I saw them arranged to dry on the towel by the sink and had to take their portrait.
The links work for me... so I'm not sure why you can't look. If you can't type www.sjemery.com into your browser and "go" there directly, then it must be something with my website that prevents your browser from displaying it. That might mean I should run it through some of the tools on-line that check websites for things like that.
Another way to see my work is my Flickr site. There is a set for my paintings, with links back to back blog posts about some of them.
click here for my Flickr site.
I love the painting I just saw on your blog.
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