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  1. W

    i did try

    i got out to the shed at 10 am, cant do it before cos my neighbour cant bear the noise of someone having fun. by 10.15 am the sun has come over and my shed magically turns into a ceramics curing kiln..it stays at that temperature till around 7 pm when the sun dips behind said neighbours garage...
  2. ValleyBoy

    Club Tropicana

    Hi pen people Well, the sun was shining today and I started thinking of foreign climes so I made this. Imagine the warm Greek sun rising over a crystal blue sea, OR, just think of a turquoise pen with orange ends. (Both work). Accents are sterling silver and it’s fitted with a Bock nib...
  3. flexi

    Another two

    Hi all, Another 2 today, Spalted Hornbeam and Purple Heart. The purple heart lost all its colour when turning, but a day in the sun and its gone this deep purple... Strange this wood lark:funny:
  4. Dalboy

    At The Going Down of The Sun

    This is my tribute to all those that gave so much from all around the world. I named it "At The Going Down of The Sun" because of the lines of the verse as well as the soldier silhouetted against the setting sun I then added some poppies for that little extra way of remembering the fallen. Made...
  5. Morse

    Leveche in DiamondCast metallurgy

    Again need that bright sun in the sky to see the "diamond sparkles"
  6. Penpal

    Happy Birthday Alex

    Many happy ones mate. May the son shine in Surrey. Peter.
  7. bluntchisel

    What a strange year this is...

    Yesterday was the 25th October, and I spent three hours in a field metal detecting - in my shirt-sleeves! During that same time my son was on Maidstone bridge taking a break from work - and was besieged by a cloud of ladybirds! Down this way it was unbelievably mild, no breezes, no clouds and...
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