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Marching Snowmen
William Rogers

Marching Snowmen

I had a couple of these kits for many years. In 2020 I had open heart surgery for the most part went fine. During one of my later sessions in rehab at the hospital I collapsed on the treadmill and basically was gone. So on December 1st I make something small for the group’s office decoration and something special for the nurse who did the CPR and returned me to life. I’ll give her a set of these salt and pepper shakers this year and a set of wood trees for the office. Wood is ash or sycamore. Faces/buttons are India ink. I turned and marked them as sets trying to keep the pair similar.

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