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Original Message:   What happens when we move on...
Being just temporary custodians of these artifacts, we all must think about that...I've nothing in writing yet. But I am motivated lately to try to string everything possible to wear and enjoy...that will take awhile. I'm also trying to "destash" (an etsy term, I think) of what I haven't used in ages. There is a big pile of that category. Hard to move it on since the economy has tanked and creative types seem to be at home in front of their computers rather than going to flea markets anymore. At least in this area. Don't really wish to invest 1/2 hour per auction in stuff that will sell for 10.00, and much of it is not the sort of bead stuff that folks here on bcn would be into. I hope to take a small pile to our N. Ca. Bead Society members sale 8/26 and see if anyone besides Rosanna, Fred, Jaret and myself show up. Anyway, I am planning not to pass on until the main pile is dispersed, leaving a few strands of fancies to throw into the incinerator with me when I'm cremated, and the best chevrons, agate, coral and chalcedony for Colin to enjoy. At age 3, when I was readying a strand of beads to put on eBay, he expressed interest...he said he'd like to have one...I gave him a chipped one I'd culled off the strand...his response..." I don't want THAT one, it's chipped!"
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