



Today I've been happily burning little designs onto a gourd. So far I have bees, mice, kokopellis, a flower, some meandering circle shapes, triangles, cross-stitching, and some fat round goats. Oh, and a lizard. But it was getting dark outside where I was working, so I'm done for the night. Plus my hand is tired, and I don't want to push my luck. I kind of changed horses in mid-stream and switched from folk art designs to those with a Southwestern theme. So I'm thinking I should do another gourd with the Southwestern motifs.
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