George has been a miniaturist ever since he was six years old. He began building dollhouses in 1978. He has built and decorated three doll houses - two from scratch and one from a kit. He also has created a number of room boxes - some serve also as lamps in addition to showcasing miniatures.
Monday, November 9, 2009
A Hundred Thank You's!
Today was a milestone for this blog. One hundred individuals are officially now following my blog. I am so pleased that each of you have found something about this blog that interests you. The technology we now have at our fingertips is so amazing! Here I sit in my cozy little study in Iowa communicating with people all over the globe in Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Turkey, Canada, Argentina, Finland, Australia, France, Portugal and even Tucson, AZ!
If I've left out your country, please post a comment and add your nation to this list! I usually go to each of your sites if you have blogs, and look to see what you're posting and to see what coutries you're from. I love your energy, curiosity, humor, and creativity. I look forward to opening my emails each day to see if there are new comments from any of you, and I enjoy scrolling down to see what you have posted on your sites. Whether I can read the language or not, your pictures usually tell a story. And there's a thread of continuity throughout them all - miniatures are a fabulous hobby!
Blessings to you all, and THANK YOU!
Tomorrow I'll begin a series of blogs about some of my power tools.
George
Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteI am from Singapore :). That must be really really far away from you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations from the Netherlands! 100 followers, that's a reason for a blogparty! So dance away ;)
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Congratulations on making a hundred, George. I love your blog and am looking forward to reading it for a long time in the future.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations George! I love following along to see what you do next!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS George! The way you have expressed yourself; you couldn't have said it better.
ReplyDeleteIt's so amazing to see all this buzz of creativaty, with just the click of your mouse! You blink your eyes and there's jet another stunning creation or illuminative idea. Right from the other side of the world...
Your blog keeps me amazed, the same way you do look upon others. So keep enjoying the interaction that this new media gives to us all!
Thanks everyone for your kind remarks. And, yes, Sans, I would say Singapore is a VERY long ways from Iowa.
ReplyDeleteIt takes a long time to fly or to sail there from here. But with the Internet, you and I connect via this blog in only seconds. That makes our very large world seem a whole lot smaller, doesn't it?