Sunday, July 6, 2014

Thinking of Christmas Gifts in July 2014

I would think that it would be needless to say, but considering the level of sophistication to many of my readers, it would probably be better to just go ahead and spell it out. Therefore, please be advised that this is one of a number of special edition Sites To See, and all included in it may have something that just might fit quite nicely under your Christmas tree (or stuffed in a stocking) a few very short months from now. As in a regular Sites To See, the link provided below is to a main site (with my preference being to actual blogs).  The images are linked to their particular page when applicable. Now, the images serve as an example of what they have to offer, and they are not necessarily meant as a recommendation. Although, they do represent something that I liked to at least a certain extent, but since my wife does not like me all that much most of the time (no, I have no idea why, either) I do not expect to see any of them with my name on it. Hopefully, it is better in your family, and I am quite sure that the artisans here would greatly appreciate your business. Besides, spending your money on things that are made and marketed by people not so unlike yourself strikes a blow against corporate greed and all of that other stuff, which is supposed to be a good thing—right?  Oh, and a new idea for this year is to think of things like e-books as being virtual stocking stuffers, which just might make you the coolest ever in the eyes of those you give them to!



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12 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the link!
    Mary Alice

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    1. You are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Mary Alice!!! You have lots of things that would look good in a chateau.

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  2. Thank you for the shout out!
    Author of Wilder Mage at Spirit Called
    Facebook Wilder Mage

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    1. You are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Huntress!!! Are you mages like the techno-mages on Babylon 5?

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  3. Thank you for bringing Clint Young's wonderful illustrations to my attention.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! I thought his site might catch your attention. It will be included in a regular Sites To See later on.

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  4. Do I really have to start thinking about Christmas shopping now??? I think I shall just window shop as I'm not in the mood for Christmas carols just yet.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Lin!!! Just say no to Christmas carols until after Thanksgiving, but presents should be thought about daily, year-around.

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  5. Thank you for featuring us in your Thinking of Christmas Gifts in July 2014 post! So kind of you to take notice of Marie's incredible creations. She has been making theater dolls for quite some time now and constantly amazes me. Marie's given name is Marie Antoinette and has a special love for the look of that baroque era. I love how she interprets that into her form of art! Thanks for the honor of being shown here Jerry!

    Blessings, Edie Marie

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    1. You are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Edie!!! Marie is most certainly a very talented artist.

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  6. Thank you for your feature. It's much appreciated :O) Country Mouse Studio

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    1. You are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Carole!!! I hope you are doing okay.

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