The mouse is gone. The bead lingered for a while in my hand and now it is gone. I have so many drywall screws that I don't save them anymore either.
Where does this kind of stuff come from in the world of manufacturing? I will send it on it's way also. I just wanted to do some show and tell.
I will save the lures as they came from my dad's tackle box. It was almost empty as my brother saving illegal things in it. I did throw that away down there but these few lures may end up in a shadow box with the rest of the fishing lures that I have.
Tired, achy and glad to be home after a long day at the house. Thanks for stopping by.........I am getting behind on reading blogs but I do try to catch up and will.
6 comments:
Sorry you have had a long, hard day at the house working. I'm so happy you have your dad's fishing lures. They will look great in a shadow box.
We were cleaning out a bit of clutter this week-end also. You wonder sometimes where did all of this junk come from?
As the saying goes, one man's junk is another man's treasure. I look for some things you throw away for patterns to carve in wood. Having something in 3 dimensions is a lot easier to carve than a one-view picture. That was great lion, but the lures are real treasures. Thanks for sharing.
My first look at the picture and I thought it was a rather bizarre plate of food!
I too like the fishing lures..hope you get to rest one of these days:)
We have some of those antique fishing lures too...I love them.
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