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I have MS. I have a home on the shores of Lake Ontario in NY and have enjoyed many walks on the long sandy beach, collecting stones that I’ve used in many creative endeavors. It has been over a decade since I’ve been able to walk the beach and can no longer walk at all. But using rocks I had already collected I was able to create my most recent piece. The mosaic is 3 feet square and I used acrylic paint to color the grout.
I’ve also included one of my silly rock faces. I’ve made dozens. =)
I always love silly faces, but OMG — that mosaic is AWESOME!!! Love it! Big hug…
Thank you very much. 🙂
Lovey and fun. I love that it holds memories too.
It does Lab Scientist Lady. Each and every stone recounts the days when I could still walk and how much I love that beach.
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