I woke up with a song stuck firmly in my head. It only took a moment to realize that it was an Italian song, a very haunting one at that, from the film Ghost Ship. Starring Gabriel Byrne, who still has traces of a Dublin accent, the accent that transports me to Moore Street of the 70s.
Today I will be haunted by that song. Things could be worse...
What a cute little heart. I made heart-shaped ornaments this past weekend. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet heart..good luck with your sale...
ReplyDeleteDarlene
Ghost Ship scared the beejeebers out of me! cute little heart ornament!
ReplyDeletelove, wren
Miss Collette? If I were to send you a holiday greeting card, I wonder...are you still at your rosehill address? Will you let me know? You can e-mail me at kelly.m.wilsey@comcast.net with your current address if that isn't correct.
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I love the elongated shape of this new heart.
ReplyDeleteShirley
OOOOOh I did something similar at a freinds place a few weeks ago - love it.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog - what a delight! I LOVE your work, and will definitely bookmark your sites. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Creating!
~ Carolee
What a charming little heart! I also really like the elongated shape of it. Beautiful work :)
ReplyDeleteThat movie freaked me out. Lovely art. xoxox
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
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Lisa Kaus
That was one of the scariest movies I have ever watched. Only second to the Shining.
ReplyDeleteBut Gabriel Byrne is fabulous in any movie he is in. I love his accent too.
xoxo Nita