tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439197005579778044.post3331115503608441269..comments2024-02-17T02:44:13.344-06:00Comments on barbara german: She planted a seedBarbara Germanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03069129029304671867noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439197005579778044.post-213777550057019882010-10-29T08:53:21.141-05:002010-10-29T08:53:21.141-05:00I have really enjoyed reading about your grandmoth...I have really enjoyed reading about your grandmother and seeing her truly beautiful work. It is so interesting how this gift of seeing, appreciating, and producing beauty in all kinds of forms of art has been passed down through the generations.<br />Terry S.Terry S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6439197005579778044.post-3003735131001809812010-10-26T03:50:37.118-05:002010-10-26T03:50:37.118-05:00Just had to comment on this post Barbara.... I bel...Just had to comment on this post Barbara.... I believe so strongly that those 'seeds' that get planted when we are little are things we love to have around us in our own homes as we grow up. <br /><br />Just little drops of the things we loved in our childhood scattered throughout our 'grown up' homes can make us feel so much more connected and joyful. <br /><br />They're such a strong link to pleasant memories and thoughts of home, and it really gives us an emotional rush of 'belonging' or 'happiness' when we include things from our childhood that spark such wonderful and special memories.<br /><br />Your closet sounds absolutely wonderful... there's nothing like a special secret to make you feel completely indulgent and spoiled. Brings a smile to your face every time I bet!<br /><br />Linda. xHeartfire At Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00941112070677849231noreply@blogger.com