Some of you know that I had another eye appointment at the hospital on Thursday. The scar tissue was removed by laser, which was fairly painless. I might see a difference in a couple of days but there was talk about it taking six weeks.
AAAGGHHRRR!
No change so far. I’ve always said I was on this earth to learn patience and so it remains. I shall keep smiling and laughing. Because that’s what I do!
And now to the real point of the post.
About a year ago, dear Marilyn of MKG- Memories-Keepsakes-Gifts bought one of my prints from Crated. She has now found the perfect frame, as above, and it’s going to look fabulous in her new kitchen. Thank you, Marilyn, for posting about it.
However, took a while for me to realise to whom she was referring:
I first represented this as “Lillian Vernon”… my mistake!… That name always comes to mind when reading Sarah’s Blog… I had read and heard of “Lillian Verno…
Source: Sarah Vernon Print – I Found IT! | MKG- Memories-Keepsakes-Gifts
Anyone who is friends with me on Facebook will have seen the photograph below. For anyone else, it just so happens that I bought the same print as Marilyn about six weeks ago from Redbubble and with a frame.
As you can see, it hangs above my kitchen sink. I get such a kick out of it. I’m pretty smitten also with my black tap with a white handle, which is from Ikea and the best and easiest mechanism I’ve ever tried.
It replaces what I thought was a beautifully sinuous — apparently very expensive — chrome tap installed by the previous owner but it was a painful ordeal for my fingers.
And that’s it for now.
Take care and keep laughing!
Hi, very much enjoyed your blog, great prints.
Kate.
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Thank you, Cathy!
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Here’s to it taking days, not weeks! xXx
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Heavens, yes!
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lovely image, nice tap 🙂 I hope you see some improvement soon
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Much thanks!
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The picture looks great on the wall. Let’s hope more sales are generated.
Sorry to hear about the eye issue, and hoping for a faster recovery for you.
Best wishes, Pete. x.
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Bless you!
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I’m also hoping it doesn’t take long for you to feel an improvement. Beautiful image and it works well with both frames. And the tap looks perfect too.
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Thanks so much, Olga!
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I hope the healing process won’t take six weeks, darnit!
Your print looks PERFECT in that kitchen.
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You sweetie, Ruth. I keep turning round in my armchair to look through to the kitchen and the picture. So now my neck i suffering!
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Patience is overrated. Use only as needed.
As the owner of one good eye and one that doesn’t help much anymore, I have a lot of sympathy for what you’re going through. All possible best wishes. Wish I had something more useful to send.
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Oh lord. Poor you. I can’t remember what it’s like to see properly. The cataract in the right eye is getting very ripe!
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Hope you are better soon.
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Thanks, Tracy!
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Loving that frame – hope the eyes begin playing nice soon for you!💖
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Thank you, my friend!
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Love the print and it looks fab in both frames. Hope it won’t be six weeks before you see an improvement. Are you on a waiting list for the cataract in the other eye so they can do it as soon as it is sufficiently ‘ripe’?
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Thank you, Mary. Next up for posting are your cushions! Yes, I’m on the waiting list and the wait, in theory, is four months. The cataract has been ripe enough for some time so I’m hoping it will be less than four.
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I hope so. A friend has just been ‘done’ – walking about with a huge grin on his face because he can see again.
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Glad your procedure went well on your eye. Hope it heals quick.
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Thank you kindly, Syd.No change to eyes so far!
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I’m with you about taps …. some of ’em are instruments of torture. And the placement! – skinned knuckles anyone …
So goad your surgery went well … all digits crossed for your sight. 🙂
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I’m goad you’re goad! 😀
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Heh, heh, heh. 😀 … the importance of ‘measure twice, cut once’! 😀
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Every object and word you choose is elegant and well-placed.
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I’m amazed you should say that. I’m finding it a struggle to put sentences together and everything I do write is so dull to me. Bless you, PJR. x
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Your eye will get there, Sarah. In the meantime, I enjoy your elegant print and tap!
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Thank you!
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Hi Sarah, very lovely as always sweet friend
Sherri
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Thank you, dear Sherri!
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Reblogged this on and commented:
lovely, interesting Cool work Sarah
Sherri
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The art is beautiful, and I hope your eye heals.
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Thanks so much, Charles!
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I love your kitchen. The picture is delightful. Food is a marvelous subject matter. I once painted three pears and could not be persuaded to sell my little watercolour. Nor could I part with a pineapple. They are in my kitchen. Keep smiling.
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Bless you, Micheline! I’m not surprised you couldn’t get rid of your watercolours. I would have the same problem if I was painting instead of doing digital art!
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It’s rare, but there are times when one creates an image that is link to what has been pleasurable. I sold the “duck”
series. Love
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Good!
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