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This is me!
I am a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. I have two wonderful children and their better halves! Two grandchildren, ditto, and three beautiful great grandchildren.
I am very disabled and spend most of my time in a wheelchair in front of this computer. I'd fade away without it. It's my contact with my friends and the great world wide web!
I am surrounded with most of my family who are very supportive, caring and loving. I am indeed blessed.
Really makes you think about what is really important in ones life!! Shoes? Who really needs them when you can inprovise so easily. This is a fabulous piece, June!
June, you certainly have found an image which made me think. We really don't have equal opportunities in this world. Although I feel sorry for the poor woman, at the same time I can only admire her creativity.
oh hun those shoes are just amazing,I appreciate my old shoes flat ones,too hehe the heels i used to wear much rather spend money on craft items,now hugs cheryl xxxx
Oh wow, June, it took me a moment to realize those shoes started life as bottles, now that is recycling at its best. Thank you for reminding me of how lucky I am.
Amen to this Junie...it is good to stop and consider those of us who have no shoes...Thank you for a beautiful and touching reminder of my blessings. You're the best!!! You know this reminds me of a little quote my Grandma had on her wall "I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet." Gratitude is a very good thing I'm thinking.
Your work is always so delightfully original, June. I don't know how you continue to come up with idea after idea and execute them with such perfection. BRAVO
I kept looking at them, and couldn't figure out what they were. I'm so glad Taluula figured it out. That picture makes such a big statement. Wonderful work!
This is an inspired collage, June. It took me a moment to see what the shoes were made of. So sad, and you're right, it does put things in perspective for those of us who are more fortunate.
June, I think you have made us all stop and think with your beautiful shoe picture. We all have so much stuff compared with the poor people of the world. This lady has made her shoes from plastic bottles and rags but they still have a certain elegance.
June, one thing I get from blogging is the education. I have never seen "shoes" like those in the picture and would never have had the imagination to construct shoes like that. I appreciate your ability to take something so humble and to make such a gorgeous picture from it. This looks like a poster for aid to a third world country or something.
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Gives one food for thought after seeing so many 'high heels' June, your entry is a winner - perfect piece!
Really makes you think about what is really important in ones life!! Shoes? Who really needs them when you can inprovise so easily.
This is a fabulous piece, June!
June, you certainly have found an image which made me think. We really don't have equal opportunities in this world. Although I feel sorry for the poor woman, at the same time I can only admire her creativity.
Wow, what an image and what a pair of shoes...
Finally I appreciate my old used boots now when it's getting cold... June, wonderful job you have done!
Amazing vision of the theme.
Bravo
Pat
oh hun those shoes are just amazing,I appreciate my old shoes flat ones,too hehe the heels i used to wear much rather spend money on craft items,now hugs cheryl xxxx
Oh my, yes, this does make me thankful for all I have--especially these comfortable "Old Friend" slippers I am wearing right now. Poignant, June.
Oh wow, June, it took me a moment to realize those shoes started life as bottles, now that is recycling at its best. Thank you for reminding me of how lucky I am.
FANTASTIC, love your take on this theme.
Amen to this Junie...it is good to stop and consider those of us who have no shoes...Thank you for a beautiful and touching reminder of my blessings. You're the best!!!
You know this reminds me of a little quote my Grandma had on her wall "I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet." Gratitude is a very good thing I'm thinking.
Oh so beautiful, June!
Your work is always so delightfully original, June. I don't know how you continue to come up with idea after idea and execute them with such perfection. BRAVO
I kept looking at them, and couldn't figure out what they were. I'm so glad Taluula figured it out. That picture makes such a big statement. Wonderful work!
This piece is wonderful! Necessity is indeed the mother of all invention! Love it!
Très interessant traitement de ce thème June ! ça laisse à réfléchir .
Bravo pour cette image !
Amicalement Mary.KG
A very thought provoking piece, June. Thank you!
This is an inspired collage, June. It took me a moment to see what the shoes were made of. So sad, and you're right, it does put things in perspective for those of us who are more fortunate.
great image June, makes you stop and think.
June, I think you have made us all stop and think with your beautiful shoe picture. We all have so much stuff compared with the poor people of the world. This lady has made her shoes from plastic bottles and rags but they still have a certain elegance.
Wonderful and thoughtful artwork.
June, one thing I get from blogging is the education. I have never seen "shoes" like those in the picture and would never have had the imagination to construct shoes like that. I appreciate your ability to take something so humble and to make such a gorgeous picture from it. This looks like a poster for aid to a third world country or something.
Highly original and so inspiring June. Annette x
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