tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post4665133597248258227..comments2024-03-15T10:40:20.085-04:00Comments on LAWN TEA: TYREES AND THORNTONSRachelDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11204947567574886675noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post-75486028570463164522009-09-21T11:28:01.167-04:002009-09-21T11:28:01.167-04:00Oh, Rachel! What a feast! You've made me gre...Oh, Rachel! What a feast! You've made me greedy for more of these folks. I love Meadie and her whitewash and love of beauty. You tell her those cans don't need whitewash - I've seen 'em just like she has them - in decorator magazines :-)!Kim S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06609086775319252934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post-77915955554676321022009-09-20T19:47:32.229-04:002009-09-20T19:47:32.229-04:00Racheld,
I love it...the descriptions...I could ...Racheld, <br /><br />I love it...the descriptions...I could see it all. Tugs at my heartstrings for those who desire beauty and work with what they have. I have truly been blessed in my life. <br /><br />I went to Haiti with our daughter to get a little boy and girl they adopted. Haiti, the poorest coluntry in the Western Hemisphere. Never had I been to a third world country. The filth, the starvation, the poverty, the need, yet these people decorate every wall, tree, bit of ground. It was so colorful, so amazing the hope expressed in their art, the desire to bring some beauty into their life. And they use whatever is available, mostly their ingenuity, their talent, their ability. Amazing. Thank you for calling that remembrance to mind today.<br /><br />Love ya, JanieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com