I love wool or yarn manacles. I have four in my right wrist, each one represent the most important things that have changed my life. I also have a black coconut ring in my right ring finger, it means my commitment with nature and my spiritual union to my spiritual me.
it sounds like a way of making petroglyphs. instead of drawing images on the walls of caves, we can wear on our wrists and fingers...rings or bracelets that will take us to our inner caves and we are reminded that we are painters, imaging our lives.
it sounds like a way of making petroglyphs. instead of drawing images on the walls of caves, we can wear on our wrists and fingers...rings or bracelets that will take us to our inner caves and we are reminded that we are painters, imaging our lives.
i am a painter who began my career as a child coloring outside the lines of my coloring books. i am a writer who started out by composing adventure stories while riding my stick horse around the backyard. as a child, i got in trouble for asking too many questions...i question that.
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I love wool or yarn manacles. I have four in my right wrist, each one represent the most important things that have changed my life. I also have a black coconut ring in my right ring finger, it means my commitment with nature and my spiritual union to my spiritual me.
it sounds like a way of making petroglyphs. instead of drawing images on the walls of caves, we can wear on our wrists and fingers...rings or bracelets that will take us to our inner caves and we are reminded that we are painters, imaging our lives.
it sounds like a way of making petroglyphs. instead of drawing images on the walls of caves, we can wear on our wrists and fingers...rings or bracelets that will take us to our inner caves and we are reminded that we are painters, imaging our lives.
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