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  #11  
Old September 13th 06, 02:21 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Kalera
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mothwoman wrote:
I made some more of those "huge" beads for auctions. (Size is
relative.) I have a "September Green" set on JustBeads, and an "Autumn
Fire" set on ebay. I also have some of my usual smaller types on both
auctions.

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mothwoman/

http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=mothwoman

Thanks for looking!

Joan Eckard

http://www.mothwoman.com


I love your tiny little intricate beads! They're so wonderful. The
bigger ones are lovely too, but my heart belongs to the wee ones.

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  #12  
Old September 13th 06, 06:46 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Dr. Sooz wrote:
Some bats suck. (Beat ya to it)

There's a Bat Rescue in Marin County, Becki....wanna go? HAW HAW HAW



NO ****ING WAY -- you have to be making that up?

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Old September 13th 06, 02:42 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Karen Sherwood
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LOL we have a bat house on the side of our house. Poor things have been
seriously displaced by all the development.

DH and I sit out on the back porch at twilight to watch the "air show".
First there's the last snacks from the hummingbirds (we have 5 feeders
and they still argue). Then the swallows, and then the bats.
Unfortunately bat-time also means the extra-icky bugs come out to crawl
around so I'm done. But it's a blast to watch, especially full moon
nights, cuz the moon rises right into our back yard.

KarenS
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Old September 13th 06, 07:20 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Dr. Sooz
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Nope. Totally true. Marin Bat Rescue, or something like that.

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Beckibead wrote:
Dr. Sooz wrote:
Some bats suck. (Beat ya to it)

There's a Bat Rescue in Marin County, Becki....wanna go? HAW HAW HAW



NO ****ING WAY -- you have to be making that up?


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Old September 13th 06, 07:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Dr. Sooz
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That's one thing I've always wanted -- a bat house! Do they really use
it? Bats have been badly, and mistakenly, maligned. Without bats we'd
be eaten alive by mosquitoes, and CRAWLING with bugs. They're gentle
little creatures that are crucial to the ecosystem.

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Karen Sherwood wrote:
LOL we have a bat house on the side of our house. Poor things have been
seriously displaced by all the development.

DH and I sit out on the back porch at twilight to watch the "air show".
First there's the last snacks from the hummingbirds (we have 5 feeders
and they still argue). Then the swallows, and then the bats.
Unfortunately bat-time also means the extra-icky bugs come out to crawl
around so I'm done. But it's a blast to watch, especially full moon
nights, cuz the moon rises right into our back yard.

KarenS


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Old September 13th 06, 09:32 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Beckibead
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Karen -- I will never come to visit you. LOL.

Becki



Karen Sherwood wrote:
LOL we have a bat house on the side of our house. Poor things have been
seriously displaced by all the development.

DH and I sit out on the back porch at twilight to watch the "air show".
First there's the last snacks from the hummingbirds (we have 5 feeders
and they still argue). Then the swallows, and then the bats.
Unfortunately bat-time also means the extra-icky bugs come out to crawl
around so I'm done. But it's a blast to watch, especially full moon
nights, cuz the moon rises right into our back yard.

KarenS


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Old September 13th 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Karen Sherwood
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Karen -- I will never come to visit you. LOL.

Becki

LOL silly! Whether we had the house or not, they'd still be around. We
just gave them a safe place that won't be terraformed any time soon. I
HATE the construction around here (our development notwithstanding, of
course G). They're trying to put in a Walmart at the end of our street
(1/4 mile away) and we're fighting it like crazy. We already have TEN
within a 10 mile radius! (Plus Sam's and the supermarket only variations.)

Anyway, Sooz, yes, the bats seem to like it. I think we have two, though
they're tough to identify (just don't hold still for long). I think we
have 4 hummers, but I'm not even sure of that!

KarenS
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Old September 13th 06, 10:58 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Beckibead
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Karen Sherwood wrote:
Karen -- I will never come to visit you. LOL.


I care not about their plight. LMAO. You will have to meet me
someplace. Someplace batless.

Becki

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Old September 14th 06, 01:13 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Dr. Sooz
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Hummingbirds and bats are a LOT alike. Hummingbirds are tiny birds who
zoom by day, are bat-sized, and crap on you. Bats are tiny mammals
(more like us), they zoom by night, and they crap on you.

But they also eat bad bugs that transmit Nile Fever (or whatever that
disease is called -- did I get it right?).

How about the fruit bats of the southern hemisphere, which are like
flying dogs? They're *damned* cute! For a strong, independent woman,
you are such a big baby!! LMAO Come with me to the Bat Center and
overcome one of your fears!

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Beckibead wrote:

I care not about their plight. LMAO. You will have to meet me
someplace. Someplace batless.

Becki


  #20  
Old September 15th 06, 08:37 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
mothwoman
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Your wish is my command! Bat Beads are now in my ebay store.

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mothwoman/

I want to go to the Bat Center! Where is it?





Dr. Sooz wrote:
Hummingbirds and bats are a LOT alike. Hummingbirds are tiny birds who
zoom by day, are bat-sized, and crap on you. Bats are tiny mammals
(more like us), they zoom by night, and they crap on you.

But they also eat bad bugs that transmit Nile Fever (or whatever that
disease is called -- did I get it right?).

How about the fruit bats of the southern hemisphere, which are like
flying dogs? They're *damned* cute! For a strong, independent woman,
you are such a big baby!! LMAO Come with me to the Bat Center and
overcome one of your fears!

```````````````````````````````````
Beckibead wrote:

I care not about their plight. LMAO. You will have to meet me
someplace. Someplace batless.

Becki


 




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