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| So! You're all invited up to KC for a beer bash! My house! Tonite - 7:00 till whenever! (probly 7:30 in my case - us older ones tend to turn in early!!) Got the job and the title, but the office isn't mine yet. That's OK - I would have a hard time finding just the right place for the antiques I've managed to accumulate! But the artwork.....I still have a blank wall. Wordie - you know which one I have - flutterby? I need one that will work with that one. I really liked the sunflowers, but I wasn't sure if they'd be OK in the same room, different walls. No direct sunlight - blinds are generally drawn halfway to prevent glare. The oak frame is a fave. We could meet again at the shopping center or I could come to Topeka this time. I've forgotten the number, though..... The wall is almost white. With a thermostat stuck almost directly in the center. Damn. I'm thinking perhaps two - one on each side? If you go higher, then I think it's too high. This wall is opposite my desk and has two visitor chairs there. Something just above head-height while seated would be awesome, I think. So, let the artist in you begin! Anybunny have any suggestions? ![]()
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| Well congratulations! The pic you have and the "Flutterby" one are actually 2 different photos. In this one the butterfly actually takes up most of the frame. They were shot on the same day on the same bed of flowers. You decide what it is you want and I'll be happy to create them for you. I've included a couple of shots of your photo with the flutterby one and then another for contrast. Sorry about the glare but they were taken in less than ideal situations.
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| gee Wordie - those are so peaceful...... I'm gettin scared - that striped matting is startin to grow on me....... it's scary!! I really like the lily - but the butterfly is just so pretty.
__________________ Kicked back in Texas - still payin those Kansas taxes...... The old believe everything, the middle aged suspect everything, the young know everything......... Oscar Wilde |
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| Wordie, you're right as usual. I like the second set - I would move my butterly picture and the one in your shot to the wall above the chairs and put the flower one above my phone stand (where my butterfly picture is now). Let me think it over and PM you for sure.
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| Hey yeah - congratulations KC - take the ole man out for a steak!!!
__________________ Kicked back in Texas - still payin those Kansas taxes...... The old believe everything, the middle aged suspect everything, the young know everything......... Oscar Wilde |
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| Are these what you want Muffin?
__________________ "The Republican Party has shown beyond all doubt that it holds the U.S. Constitution in total contempt. Today, the Republican Party stands for unaccountable executive power. To re-elect such a party is to murder liberty in America." - Paul Roberts, formerAssistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration earning fame as the "Father of Reaganomics" |
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