Well, yesterday’s post
about my paint-by-number stained glass must be followed up with today’s write-up of the real stained glass which now hangs in the window over the front door.
Isn’t it beautiful? A
few years ago, my sister-in-law, Michelle took up stained glass for real. And
now their home is filled with her lovely creations along with the years and
years of needlepoint pictures she has done, and the many remodeling projects and more! Michelle has also given stained
glass pieces as gifts which we call heirlooms!
A few years ago, Mike
and I were fixing up his Flowery Branch house to put on the market. In the shed
in the backyard, I found some windows. Mike explained the he had removed the
windows from the dining room wall so as to put in French doors out to the
gorgeous deck he built. The windows were in the shed for a couple of
decades! He did not know what we should do with them, but I did.
The next summer we drove to New York to spend a week with my brothers and their wives in Chautauqua. In
the truck we had our luggage, kayaks, and the windows.
Michelle was excited!
The next year, when the
six of us got together in the Pocanos for a few days, a bubble-wrapped window
was returned to us with stained glass buffalos! We were excited!
Mike was able to
suspend it in the window over our front door where it hangs as a sign of the
two who reside inside!
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