
Still no "all of the above" option.

GeekgirlUnveiled wrote: The little tribal man is a little spooky, but spooky is good.
Smari wrote: Sal- love that sculpture of the little tribal man, looks so lively!
Glad you like the ebony statute from Tanzania. Some 40 or so years ago, my father got a bunch of statues from a rope works in Africa. They hired a local artisan to make statues full time for distributors to give as gifts.augie wrote: Salsero, that is the most interesting statue in the background. What is it?
Oohhh, I am so happy you liked it! You just made my day by saying this!kymidwife wrote:Best desserts I've tasted in a VERY long time were during my visit with Russian Soul... we had lunch and tea AND amazing desserts... so good.
Great taste, GGU! I don't regret my excessive outlay for it and you won't either. It seems to me that I read somewhere that the pheasants represent long life, so just compare the cost to a medical bill and it won't seem so high.GeekgirlUnveiled wrote: Everytime Sal posts this cup, I want it. So now I have it. (poor impulse control over here, yes I know.)
I've got a bunch of statuary from Kenya and Tanzania from when my father was there in his youth, too.Salsero wrote:Glad you like the ebony statute from Tanzania. Some 40 or so years ago, my father got a bunch of statues from a rope works in Africa. They hired a local artisan to make statues full time for distributors to give as gifts.
I have always assumed that he is a local religious, legendary, or magical character, but I really don't know anything about him. He is full of life and I enjoy him a lot, but he is not your average kind of guy.
I would enjoy seeing photos of your statutes. I have two others that I featured in previous TeaDay pix, the second was actually posed with a Kenyan tea!Wosret wrote: I've got a bunch of statuary from Kenya and Tanzania.