Thanks Bev, some lovely lace eye candy by Miriam, I particularly liked the
Carrickmacross, one of my favourite laces.
Sue M Harvey
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I cannot see Miriam's lace because the link only takes me to my profile on
Facebook is there another link anywhere?
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.
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Try this:
http://arad.library.org.il/
then click on the facebook link, top right of the page.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Sue Harvey 2harv...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
I cannot see Miriam's lace because the link only takes me to my profile on
Facebook is there
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Bev in Shirley BC, near
It seams thwt we are also getting our fair share of old weather with
snowin some parts of the country. Arad got a few flakes an a lot of
rain with temperatures dropping to zero to three degrees C
Now lace related. Our local library was for three months under renovations
and willbe open its
Miriam - congratulations on having compiled such a beautiful collection of
bobbin lace. All of your pieces are gorgeous but I especially like the tulip
doily. Pretty isn't quite a strong enough word but spectacular comes close.
Best regards,
Carol Melton
Goodyear, AZ USA
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Thank you for the facebook link Bev. I tried googling arad library but
all the responses were in Hebrew. I decided to give up but then your
link came through and I agree, Miriam's lace display is stunning. Is the
tulip doiley the same pattern as the ones that were on the tables at one
of the
Before you aim that machine-gun (pardon the pun) at me, could we stop
to consider for a minute what is contemporary? Do we absolutely
have to break windows, shatter glass and scream, in order to produce
contemporary art?
Consider a similar situation in music: half a century ago, lovers of