Kim,
I love the mouse thumb print drawing. You are going to put it in a black frame, aren’t you? 1976, yes the micentinial! I remember that year well. This truly is a treasure.
I adore the play on the word mice with “micentennial” – what a fab haiku to commemorate this found, “new-again-to me” art. Great way to celebrate this treasure.
OH, my what a treasure! And look at that artwork–the signature and date, the mouse eyeing his cheese, the precious grass blades. It is perfection, and the haiku even better–almost five decades later.
So precious, Kim – do you remember making it? Even then your flair for creativity and whimsy was alive! The haiku is perfect, with the invention of ‘”micentennial” – 1976 being our bicentennial celebration. So clever, and so, so cute.
I do not remember making this, but I do remember my stamped leather bracelet. I know this came from somewhere in the village in a booth at a festival of some sort.
Thank you, Celia. He keeps everything…..EVERYthing! But you’re right – – it is lovely, and I am blessed! I’m glad he is starting to let some things go.
My mother has things like that and I remember fingerprint art being a big deal in about 1976. Love that you shared this!
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I love this idea of using a fingerprint to create art and a poem. I think I’ll have to do that sometime soon! Sheer sweetness! Love it!
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Kim,
I love the mouse thumb print drawing. You are going to put it in a black frame, aren’t you? 1976, yes the micentinial! I remember that year well. This truly is a treasure.
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I adore the play on the word mice with “micentennial” – what a fab haiku to commemorate this found, “new-again-to me” art. Great way to celebrate this treasure.
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OH, my what a treasure! And look at that artwork–the signature and date, the mouse eyeing his cheese, the precious grass blades. It is perfection, and the haiku even better–almost five decades later.
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So precious, Kim – do you remember making it? Even then your flair for creativity and whimsy was alive! The haiku is perfect, with the invention of ‘”micentennial” – 1976 being our bicentennial celebration. So clever, and so, so cute.
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I do not remember making this, but I do remember my stamped leather bracelet. I know this came from somewhere in the village in a booth at a festival of some sort.
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How lovely to have a dad who keeps your treasures. It’s a great art inspiration idea. Love it!
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Thank you, Celia. He keeps everything…..EVERYthing! But you’re right – – it is lovely, and I am blessed! I’m glad he is starting to let some things go.
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