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Photo Friday - Letter D Picture 1) Dulcimer - This instrument was made by Gene and is easier to play than a banjo, I find. Picture 2) Dream Catcher - Dream Catchers were originally made by American Indians. They are regarded as good luck charms and are thought to literally catch nightmares, letting positive dreams enter the subconscious mind of a sleeping person. Picture 3) Dishes - This set of dishes for 8 People we gave to one of Gene's granddaughters when she married, with the idea that the people might occasionally cherish the old-fashioned culture of laying the table on special events. Unfortunately the couple divorced a year later......... Picture 4) Dessert - After dinner dessert at Lady Bedford's Tea Parlor Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi |
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That's what I found for this Friday's Letter D. Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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You found some good examples! I always enjoyed "mountain music" and admire anyone who can play the banjo. We have sold some factory made decorative 'dream catchers' but in actuality they were mandalas, but people liked them for their subject matter of the pictures on them. I don't know if younger folks set tables like we used to do for special occasions.... and I can almost taste those deserts! Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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5/28/2021 8:46 pm |
my ex-GF is native American. she N her family has dreamcatchers in all of their home. all wee made by the elders there is a dulcimer club here in south Alabama lady i used to work with played n was long tiem member. they are different sizes. smaller ones create a different sound than bigger ones. similar to the balalaika. if u saw THE movie DR ZHIVAGO. THE HAUNTING THEME SONG "LAURA'S SONG WAS PLAYED ON A balalaika GENE WAS A VERY TALENTED GENTLEMAN BLUE LIVES MATTER
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MySeek love your assortment of photos for our Foto Friday the letter D. They are all lovely photos and your dessert at the end looks delicious.
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A really beautiful collection of D photos Myseek. My daughter always hung a dream catcher in her window.
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my ex-GF is native American. she N her family has dreamcatchers in all of their home. all wee made by the elders there is a dulcimer club here in south Alabama lady i used to work with played n was long tiem member. they are different sizes. smaller ones create a different sound than bigger ones. similar to the balalaika. if u saw THE movie DR ZHIVAGO. THE HAUNTING THEME SONG "LAURA'S SONG WAS PLAYED ON A balalaika GENE WAS A VERY TALENTED GENTLEMAN
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Such a pretty pattern on the dishes. I've always loved the color combination of blue and green. It's very restful. Love all of the photos, and wow do those desserts look good!!
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5/29/2021 11:01 am |
In the 70s I would often drive across town to see a friend and I couldn't take my hands off her 3 string Dulcimer. I knew some guitar chord shapes and that may or may not have helped my Dulcimer playing lol ... I don't know. I just played rhythms by ear and we enjoyed playing together. Great instrument. How lucky you are to have found it ... or did it find you?
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The dulcimer looks beautifully crafted by your friend Gene. I've read choice of timbers is important in wanting to achieve a certain clarity and quality of sound. I've never seen/heard a dulcimer played live. I've never had a dream catcher either - it was interesting to learn their purpose. Thanks myseek :- )
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Lovely collection of photos for the theme "D". That instrument is strange to me, would like to hear how it sounds. Beautiful set of dishes, Karin, I love it. And the dessert looks delicious!
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Great selection of pictures to illustrate the letter D. Well done!
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You found some good examples! I always enjoyed "mountain music" and admire anyone who can play the banjo. We have sold some factory made decorative 'dream catchers' but in actuality they were mandalas, but people liked them for their subject matter of the pictures on them. I don't know if younger folks set tables like we used to do for special occasions.... and I can almost taste those deserts! I know that the young folks don't care for nice looking dishes anymore, we just gave it a try. lol That desert was part of a menu on Valentines Day! Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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my ex-GF is native American. she N her family has dreamcatchers in all of their home. all wee made by the elders there is a dulcimer club here in south Alabama lady i used to work with played n was long tiem member. they are different sizes. smaller ones create a different sound than bigger ones. similar to the balalaika. if u saw THE movie DR ZHIVAGO. THE HAUNTING THEME SONG "LAURA'S SONG WAS PLAYED ON A balalaika GENE WAS A VERY TALENTED GENTLEMAN Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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A really beautiful collection of D photos Myseek. My daughter always hung a dream catcher in her window. Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Such a pretty pattern on the dishes. I've always loved the color combination of blue and green. It's very restful. Love all of the photos, and wow do those desserts look good!! Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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In the 70s I would often drive across town to see a friend and I couldn't take my hands off her 3 string Dulcimer. I knew some guitar chord shapes and that may or may not have helped my Dulcimer playing lol ... I don't know. I just played rhythms by ear and we enjoyed playing together. Great instrument. How lucky you are to have found it ... or did it find you? Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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MySeek love your assortment of photos for our Foto Friday the letter D. They are all lovely photos and your dessert at the end looks delicious. Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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The dulcimer looks beautifully crafted by your friend Gene. I've read choice of timbers is important in wanting to achieve a certain clarity and quality of sound. I've never seen/heard a dulcimer played live. I've never had a dream catcher either - it was interesting to learn their purpose. Thanks myseek :- ) Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Great selection of pictures to illustrate the letter D. Well done! Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Hi Rosie! I am glad you discovered something you had not seen before. I would share the dessert with you, but it is gone. LOL Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Lovely collection of photos for the theme "D". That instrument is strange to me, would like to hear how it sounds. Beautiful set of dishes, Karin, I love it. And the dessert looks delicious! Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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