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The Wall, September 2010
I think it's about time to post another picture of THE ever changing WALL.
As I noted earlier, back when the kids were growing up, before holiday parties, we'd cover this wall with blank news print and family and friends would paint seasonal holiday scenes on it.
Next holiday another layer of newsprint would be stapled on top and another picture would commence. Well, a few Christmases back we stripped the wall and photographed some 10-15 years of our family's holiday history.
Since then I've been recovering it with my artwork. By the way, it's at least seven layers thick now.
As I noted earlier, back when the kids were growing up, before holiday parties, we'd cover this wall with blank news print and family and friends would paint seasonal holiday scenes on it.
Next holiday another layer of newsprint would be stapled on top and another picture would commence. Well, a few Christmases back we stripped the wall and photographed some 10-15 years of our family's holiday history.
Since then I've been recovering it with my artwork. By the way, it's at least seven layers thick now.
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