One of the great things about the blogosphere, of course, is that we can virtually meet and get to know people who share our passions, however esoteric and obscure they may be (the passions, not the people). Now I'm willing to bet there's a pretty small percentage of folks on the planet who even know what "dinky dips" are, let alone have figured out a way to make them more elegant and fun. Enter the wonderful Jo Miller, calligrapher extraordinaire who recently surprised me with a gift of one of her ingenious creations. "This holder is made from a piece of driftwood reclaimed from Lake Maurepas in southeast Louisiana," she says. "It has a hand-rubbed finish which feels smooth as glass." And, I might add, is so light that filling the dinky dip with ink probably doubles its weight. Thank you, Jo!
Listen with the Will to Learn
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Listen with the will to learn, Unarine Ramaru.For the Heart to Heart
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