Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted Tuesday at 01:36 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 01:36 PM (edited) Here is another dragonfly setting. Once again, there is actually very little turning involved in creating this. with that, I have learned some tricks to doing what turning there is. This is all sycamore and I did it as an appreciation gift for a very special niece. Several months or about a year ago, we started noticing my older sister was failing, both mentally and physically. At 89 I suppose that can be expected. Still, it's my sister and it seemed her deterioration was progressing rapidly and plans for caring for her had to be discussed. My niece, her grand daughter stepped up and said she would do everything she could so Sis could be at home as long as possible. She did, Nicki was there for her, often all day and all night, doing what ever was necessary. She cared for Sis, took training, etc. etc. Sis loved to ride and visit a local buffalo ranch. Nicki took her every day. She did this freely, with love and at sacrifice to her own well being and family. I would add, her family was on board with it 100%. My sister passed about a month ago and thanks to Nicki she was able to be home until she entered hospice. I just felt compelled to do something to let my niece and her husband know how much they were appreciated for what they'd done for her, for all of us, really. This is what I ended up with, basically from limbs dropped in our yard from our sycamore trees. Nicki asked me, "how did I know sycamores were her favorite tree?" I did know she is a fan of Tolkien but the sycamore thing was pure luck I guess. Edited Tuesday at 01:47 PM by Steve Krumanaker grammer lew, Gerald, Fred W. Hargis Jr and 5 others 1 7 Quote
Popular Post Fred W. Hargis Jr Posted Tuesday at 02:51 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 02:51 PM (edited) I love the piece almost as much as the story! Well done! Condolences on the loss of your sister. Edited Tuesday at 02:52 PM by Fred W. Hargis Jr Grandpadave52, Steve Krumanaker, Headhunter and 2 others 1 4 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted Tuesday at 03:02 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 03:02 PM I'm very sorry for the loss of your sister Steve. Your creativity, artistic imagination and work on the piece is spectacular. The back story is priceless. Thank you for sharing it with us. "May the peace of God which transcends all understanding" be with your family. BB1, Steve Krumanaker, lew and 2 others 2 1 2 Quote
Popular Post HandyDan Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 03:07 PM Wonderful Steve! Fred W. Hargis Jr, Grandpadave52, lew and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Popular Post lew Posted Tuesday at 03:29 PM Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 03:29 PM Steve, heartfelt condolences for the loss of your sister. Her granddaughter has reserved a special place in heaven for her sacrifices and caring nature. The dragon fly is really special. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Grandpadave52, Steve Krumanaker and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM Author Popular Post Report Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM Thanks guys, especially for the condolences. It's all good! Gerald, Grandpadave52, Fred W. Hargis Jr and 2 others 1 4 Quote
Popular Post Gerald Posted Wednesday at 04:11 AM Popular Post Report Posted Wednesday at 04:11 AM A story that is rarely repeated , having a family member not only willing but having time to do the right thing.Kudos to your great niece . By the way the memory dragonfly is amazing. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Steve Krumanaker, Headhunter and 2 others 3 2 Quote
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