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Made from a thrifted votive glass, a fishing swivel, wire and a glass bead. The tail is a strip from a plastic milk jug.

Our house was recently featured on tinyhouseblog.com/stick-built/tiny-house-in-idaho/ which was mostly about the outside of the house, so this is proof we're also working on the inside.

Camera used: Kodak Prostar 111

Film used: Kodak Ultramax 400

Six 5" long strips of glass fused in the kiln and hung from a piece of driftwood.

 

For more details see Abundant Glass on Folksy

If you can pass a display of windchimes and not ring at least one, you are a better man than I am. (Or woman). I rang the big black ones and they had a deep rich gong sound that was worth risking scowls from other people. The smaller red ones did well too but the big black was the best.

One of my favorite wind chimes a lot of copper stars, I keep it inside because I am afraid It will get ruined.

One of our windchimes at night.

Goods from the retail booths at the 2010 Great NZ Muster in Te Kuiti.

 

The Challenge Factory winner for a "Spoon" challenge.

True Blue Aussie and Kiwi Challenge Group winner for a "Recycling" challenge.

 

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Learning this camera. This one actually came out pretty well focuses -- Amazing!@#

This was taken of a broken bamboo windchime on top of a wicker table on our front porch. I was just testing out the new camera and this shot was pretty decent. Almost flute-like.

Las Baulines Nursery, Bolinas California.

Jen's craft for the 5-7 year-olds this week was making Butterfly Windchimes!

Ray Emerson, right, tries his hand at curing a stalk of bamboo with a blow torch during a bamboo wind chime workshop at the Southern Cultural Heritage Center. Fellow work shop goers, from left, Barbara Torrey, Cecilia Cox, Yolanda Martin, Kara Benjamine, Joey Halinski, and SCHS director Annette Kirklin watch the curing closely. The workshop was taught by Rob Mendrop.

This wind chime has been hanging on the front eave of my house for nearly ten years. Over that time, the colors have faded a bit, but I think it still looks cool.

wind chime - abalone shell and agate slabs - pink

 

it has to be pretty windy to make this one sing!

Wind chime at my parents'.

A wind chime with a tile chicken

Part of a windchime hanging on the front porch. The hummingbirds love this thing, constantly checking out their reflection.

Wind chime on our lanai.

Kitengela Glass, as their website says, is reached over an "atrocious road of rocks and gullies in the dry season", and quite an awful road it is. It did help that we passed several wild zebras along the way, which made for interesting scenery.

 

The company has several outlets in Nairobi proper, but the factory itself is worth the headache (literally). Situated on open land overlooking a valley, the factory is one of the most original places I've ever seen. Imagine mud hut structures randomly placed in the "bush", wild animals (turkeys, goats, donkeys, etc.) roaming about, beautiful sculptures made of glass mosaics, bright glass bottles hanging from the tree-tops, basketball hoops hanging from a tree decorated with glass pieces, and several interesting clay structures for sitting, displaying wire designs and of course, colorful glass. I'm certainly not doing the place justice in my description, which is why I took several pictures. It was a dream come true for my sharp L lens, as every angle afforded me the opportunity to capture beautiful color and sharp glass detail, highlighted by "bush" bokeh.

 

To read more about the trip, check out the full story at Thoughts From the Girl Next Door.

 

Kitengela, Kenya.

I saw these quaint bottle wind chimes at a local park.

windchime created from silverplate forks and spoons

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