This is a gift I had given to me some time ago and it still sits on the windowsill for all to see. I think the phrase that is written on it says it all really

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Twitter: John_C
(11 comments) says:
Not meaning to sound gruesome, but if it had just a bit wee more space it would be a wonderful memorial marker. Course I’d take off the flower and put an efigy of my face for branding.
URL to my site too.
Gotta think outside the box.

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john
Twitter: catalinadrian
(98 comments) Reply:
February 5th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
I tend to agree a little with your here. It looks nice but a little creepy also…
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Karen
Twitter: Blazing_Minds
(1073 comments) Reply:
February 5th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
I never looked at it like that before
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JohnC
Twitter: John_C
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February 5th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
I’m a genealogist. Much of the research revolves around hours of cross referencing data available through memorial markers for leads.
Between the unique surface and height to width ratio, your gift would be an ideal inspiration for craftsmen. It’s not often I find such ’softness’ elicited through cut stone. To me, each section of it is a seperate work of art. The flower, it’s stem, the leaves…all appearing to be of the same stone whose surface appears dabbed, washed, and worn through time as my eye traces from one area to the other.
…time for my lie down before I’m laughed at.
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Twitter: catalinadrian
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February 6th, 2010 at 6:34 pm
I didn’t meant to upset nobody with my personal opinion but that is how I saw it. Sorry
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Twitter: FamousBloggers
(4 comments) says:
What an awesome gift you had Karen, I just wish everybody to try to understand the real meaning of friendship!
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Karen
Twitter: Blazing_Minds
(1073 comments) Reply:
February 5th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
Good friendship seems to be a hard to find in this day and age..
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Twitter: another_blogger.com
(35 comments) says:
Nice but I think it would be great if you put fresh flowers around, you’ll smell the real flowers
just a thought
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Karen
Twitter: Blazing_Minds
(1073 comments) Reply:
February 5th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
The real flowers are just out of shot
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Twitter: extremejohn
(165 comments) says:
It’s so hard to find “TRUE” friends in this day and age, a lot of the anger I express on my blog is aimed at people that I truested and believed to be friends. You quickly learn at different levels in life just how far and few between are actually true friends.
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