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Vintage bridle button that was found along others in an old dairy barn near Weatherford, OK. The front has a beautiful picture of the Mother Mary with a gold radiance. The back shows nice wear from its use and has a horizontal bar for attaching the button. The paint on the front is in remarkable condition. Button is approximately 1 ¾ inches.
3452 University - This Spanish-Mission Revival styled building was built in 1918 and it is currently the home of the corporate offices for Farmer Boys restaurants. A distinct feature is an offset arch that originally accommodated a bell.
Button passed away in November 2012 after suffering an injury to his good wing. He was paired with Davina. Button was a feral pigeon and couldn't fly due to a broken wing.
The famous sound suits of Nick Cave. This show called Sojourn. Learned that he was responding to the need for a second skin after witnessing the beating of Rodney King. His first suit was made of twigs and as he wore it he realized they made a soothing noise as the twigs moved against each other which led to making "sound suits" just for the purpose of filming the movement and making sound. Mesmerizing to watch. The sound is hypnotic. I first saw his stuff in SF when my art professor friend Chris came to visit.
In April 1955 30 buttons were attached to this 10 3/4'' x 13'' piece of cardboard that was from a sign in Emmaus, PA as seen on the back of this display. Some of the buttons are missing. There seems no theme to this BUTTON DISPLAY CARD so it may have been a child that was given the cardboard and buttons to keep them busy. There are some celluloid buttons, metal buttons, plastic and glass on this display.
THIS CARD IS FOR DISPLAY ONLY-NOT FOR SALE
The less ergonomic version of the red button
It's black, with black lettering on a black backgound. When you press it a black light lights up black to show it works. What else it might do when pressed it hard to say.
(If you can't see it your monitor needs adjusting.)
Obviously you should view 'The Black Button' On Black
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I'm working on this with Rachael, of imagine nats - it's going to be awesome!! ;)
Jenson Button in the McLaren - Mercedes MP4-26 through the Rettifilo chicane at Monza during first practice for the 2011 Italian Grand Prix.
I came up with these while trying to find a use for all my novelty buttons. The pattern can be found at dishclothdiaries.blogspot.com/
One of the dryers has broken off all but the centre of three buttons on this cardigan. You can see that the thread did not break.
This page has been whispering to me for so long... glad I waited until I knew how I wanted it to be.
Button is a beautiful 9 year old Jack Russell, she has very long hair and likes to bark at dogs on the TV (what dog doesn't). I write this whilst she's is downstairs, in the living room, plonked up against the sofa.
Recently it has become apparent that the illness that she bounced back from so well in February has come back, and unfortunately despite our best efforts we're at the point where the kindest thing is for her to be put to sleep.
It's devastating, I've have spent the past few days trying to remain positive, ensuring that her last days would be as peaceful as possible whilst trying to convince myself that we've made the right decision.
My mum and my sister’s visited last night to say goodbye to her, pictures were taking and kisses exchanged, this afternoon Button will be gone.
At first I was very upset, thoughts were bouncing around my head like had we done our absolute best for her? But now I feel an overwhelming sense of relief, she'll suffer no longer, and even though she won't be around, she'll be in our hearts forever.
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I decided to see her after she was put to sleep, she looked ever so peaceful, just as if she was lying in her bed. We're still upset, but also relieved, it cannot have been easy for her over the past few weeks and months.
When we got back into the house the first thing we saw was a photograph of Button lying in the flower bed... a typical day for her really. It's strange but all the photographs we have around the house are now memories, fantastic memories though.
Love you Button
Ben & Lorna
All three bridesmaids finished bouquets.
Blogged at allertadele.blogspot.com/2010/02/button-bouquets.html