What's your precious items?

i have been thinking about getting an artistic hare sculpture that looks really awesome its just that it is pretty expensive but i think i can afford it and i think it is worth it, its made from a resin mould and the shop has other animals like pandas and lions and wolfs and tigers heads but i like the hare because it is a good size and its the only thing i have seen so far that could cheer me up.

here is the website that has the collection- http://www.edgesculpture.com/#!figures/c1fuq

and this is the hare-

looks pretty cool huh

have you got any precious items?

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Yeah the bunny is amazing! And I do. I have lots of pictures and sentamental things like stuffed animals and book cases filled with my favorite books all the way up to the celiing. I personally believe that it’s very important to have these sorts of things in your living space to try to create a mood that is desirable… because I believe halucinations and delusions are subjective sort of indirectly to our atmosphere.

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My most precious items are photographs…pictures of myself, friends and significant others of my youth as I and they were then. Aside from memories and music these are the only connection I have to those days…I guess I’m not the only one sentimental about those days though as my first love apparently goes to bed every night in my old t-shirt…

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if the house burnt down first my dogs, then my photos, then my violin, then a gold trebole cleff was given to me by a family member then an antiquefruit bowl my mum gave me and a paperweight that reminded me of my nan. and I collect torquiose so id take that too.

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I made this in 3d Art in high school.
Used a hammer to smash up some tiles and made some flowers.
Its super heavy and can’t be hung on the wall, but we keep it by the fireplace instead.
Recently my dad kicked a soccer ball into on accident and a few tiles fell off.
my mom is looking for glue strong enough to replace it.

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that is so beautiful this glue is the strongest they do its called aroldite.

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My Zuni animal carvings. Any gift money goes to them first.

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I made a pitcher plant and some figures in Ceramics class at my old school. I have my great aunt’s accordion and a guitar that my uncle gave me. I have 2 turn tables and a record collection. I have my dad’s old scuba knife and that’s about it.

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A banjo and a clarinet that used to be my dads. The banjo is on my bookshelf, it’s decorative.

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I’ve lost everything I had a few times. I don’t have anything precious. It’s all just stuff, stuff that can be lost. I don’t get attached to things like I used to in the past.

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coffee machine and coffee grinder…mmmmmm…coffee !?!
take care

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Items are just items… as long as I lost no people in a fire… no big deal.

The one and only non-replaceable item that our family has is my Grandma’s cook book that she wrote from her whole life…

it’s got recipes from Mexico… pictures of which family members who loved which dish… pictures of her home village in the Yucatan. It’s like a life journal/ scrap book with family recipes in it. She was writing in it her entire life.
It’s on my Dad’s book shelf. We all take turns checking it out for recipes.

everything else… I can find a way to replace.

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Maybe my 30 paper notebooks that created during a 10-year period since 1999. It would be fun to publish these some day.

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Are blogs of creative works considered assets, and precious items?

I like invisible things. There is spiritual needs, and there is computer software. Spiritual consciousness is something I cannot see, so is computer software unless you turn on the power of the machine that runs the software. So blogs are computer software.