Around here we keep the breakables up high. Everything within reach is free game.
7.31.2012
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I married an Italian what can I say?
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When not completely consumed with the above mentioned, I like to start projects that don't always get finished. My completion rate is dismal. Check back often because it may just motivate me to finish up some of this sh*t! (Oh and I hope you don't have tender ears. I have a teensy problem with the potty talk).
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4 comments:
His hair looks great!
What is he playing with?
Looks like a traditional wood burner where people used to sit around to and keep warm during the winter...
My grandma had one!
It is a wood burner. It's called a brasero. I have quite a few. More than I can display. My dad was a collector. He always loved them. That particular brasero in the photo is my favorite because it's so large.
Here is some detail about a brasero.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasero_%28heater%29
We're the same way with breakable items - most of them are packed away or up high. Or so I thought, until my 3 year old recently took a nail to our flat screen television. *Bangs head on wall.*
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