Lockets

Sun on my face
Hands in my pockets
Scarf ’round my neck
Family in my lockets
Oh, how I love to wear lockets.
Here are a few I have. I think I’m going to start collecting the larger style when I can find them cheap. The locket on the far right came to me just last week from an eBay auction for only $5 plus $5 shipping. I don’t just happen on deals like this, I am just patient enough to wait for a low price and will work hard to find one, because as I’ve mentioned before, I’m cheap. It was missing the glass for the photos, so I Mod Podged prints of the photos into it, (at the risk of making most jewelry lovers cringe.) The largest locket was found at the Alameda Antique Show for $20, a once a month market here in Northern California that is so huge and such fun, but an hour away through some pretty scary freeway jungles. I only make it once or twice a year. Both chains on the larger lockets are from thrift stores. If you can look past the ugly pendants on some necklaces, you just may find a great chain holding it. I can’t really tell the metal of the larger lockets, but I am guessing brass, as there are no markings.

I have some wonderful photos that I only recently acquired of my great grandparents, in the largest locket, and my grandparents in the other. My little shiny gold locket is filled with my children and my tiny sterling book locket holds my husband and me on our wedding day. (I think it’s a crime to wear an empty locket.)

I like to pair the two larger vintage lockets together, it actually looks pretty cool, and I’m in the market for a third to finish off the look.

UPDATE!
Today while going through books I came across the exact photo that inspired me to collect lockets. How cool is this woman? Her name is Kate Shifrin and she has a style consulting business (of course!) HERE is the link to her site.

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What, Me Worry?

I found this verse today, and how relevant it is to my life. Especially in the husband department. Did I mention that he is a firefighter? That he loves abalone diving? That he rides his bike to work early each morning he’s on duty through the foggiest area in the county along a very busy road? In the past when the kids were babies, (while enjoying a birthday gift/experience from his brother) he survived a failed first parachute attempt landing by the reserve chute (attached to his tandem partner). Then there was the night floating in a pitch dark lake with another fireman (who doesn’t swim) after their sailboat overturned, after 5 hours of waiting for help, they finally made it to shore on their own. And if that isn’t enough, Monday, he and some fellow firemen drove to Yosemite National Park to climb Half Dome. Not the face of the mountain, but the extremely steep trail up the back. Not unusually risky per se, but upon return to their lodging in Curry Village they found large holes ripped through their tents from a rock slide. They survived that and were relocated last night by park officials. Then today they awoke to a huge rumble in time to run from an even larger rock slide as reported HERE. The total area has been evacuated. He and his friends are ok and on the road home as I write.

I am glad for God’s reassurance, indeed. But I’m exhausted.

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A Blogging Courtesy

A few months ago I took on the challenge offered up by another blogger to remove the Comment Word Verification feature from my blog. You know, that scrambled bunch of letters you have to type into the little box, a few times if you get it wrong. It’s not really even a word, so I don’t know why they call it that.

I comment on so many blogs in a day, that I loose count. The word verification always jumbles me up. So as a courtesy to my blog readers, I removed mine, but kept my Comment Moderation feature on. That feature is great so I never miss reading a comment and often times clicking over to the blog of the commenter to return the visit. I am blessed to receive some of the nicest comments on my blog, and have never had any problem since removing the WV feature. I’ve only had a handful of comments over the months that I chose not to publish, because they were either spammy or of a political nature (not the tone of my blog.) I hope those of you who comment often have found it much more pleasant and easy to continue to do so, because I truly appreciate your visits. And if you’re so inclined, please pay it forward, and feel free to use the above graphics from this post if you want to pass on the suggestion.

Now, back to artsy things.

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