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Lamp and the goddess of deligt (sic)
The framed photograph is by George Yerkovich, a local psychiatrist and accomplished photographer. The photo shows a hillside in Ottowa County at dusk with a herd of cattle. There is another of Dr. Yerkovich's photos behind the green boomerang of a couch. It is a storm front moving over a wheat field in western Saline County, Kansas.
The thing behind the lamp is the Goddess of Deligt. (No 'h") We hang our keys on her hooks. We found her at the Smoky Hill River Festival one summer. I'm not sure that we would have bought this piece, except for the fact that her name was misspelled. "Look, dear. It's the Goddess of De-Licked (phonetic spelling)" That's what we still call her.
Lamp and the goddess of deligt (sic)
The framed photograph is by George Yerkovich, a local psychiatrist and accomplished photographer. The photo shows a hillside in Ottowa County at dusk with a herd of cattle. There is another of Dr. Yerkovich's photos behind the green boomerang of a couch. It is a storm front moving over a wheat field in western Saline County, Kansas.
The thing behind the lamp is the Goddess of Deligt. (No 'h") We hang our keys on her hooks. We found her at the Smoky Hill River Festival one summer. I'm not sure that we would have bought this piece, except for the fact that her name was misspelled. "Look, dear. It's the Goddess of De-Licked (phonetic spelling)" That's what we still call her.