In my childhood, I was really into miniatures. Sometimes I look at them on etsy, but never for very long as I don't want to get bitten by that bug again. (Like I don't already collect 20 times more stuff than any human being should. )
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I still get stuff for hobbies that I'm no longer really involved with. On the other hand, should the impulse ever take me (hopefully it would be a better character than that) then I've got plenty to get started with.
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."
My classmate wants to make a collage at the end of the school year. I think it's a good idea, but the sheer number of pictures will definitely make t overwhelming
I dreamed last night that I went to the department store to look at one-piece bathing suits, but all the patterns were all like Grandma Ruth's dish towel collection, only louder. So I went away without trying anything on.
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"I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill" is a folk song and a pro-union song.
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, Alive as you and me. Says I "But Joe, you're ten years dead" "I never died" said he, "I never died" said he.
"The Copper Bosses killed you Joe, They shot you Joe" says I. "Takes more than guns to kill a man" Says Joe "I didn't die" Says Joe "I didn't die"
"In Salt Lake City, Joe," says I, Him standing by my bed, "They framed you on a murder charge," Says Joe, "But I ain't dead," Says Joe, "But I ain't dead."
And standing there as big as life And smiling with his eyes. Says Joe "What they can never kill Went on to organize, Went on to organize"
From San Diego up to Maine, In every mine and mill, Where working men defend their rights, It's there you find Joe Hill, It's there you find Joe Hill!
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, Alive as you and me. Says I "But Joe, you're ten years dead" "I never died" said he, "I never died" said he.
It came as a bit of a shock to discover that a lot of the anti union newspaper reports I grew up with were terribly distorted views of what actually went on. And by "terribly distorted" I mean outright fibbing.
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."