
A few fellow 365ers have posted pictures of their mantlepieces so I'm following suit, as it gives quite an interesting insight (possibly not in my case).
L to R:
A sculpture from my sister for our anniversary this year. I love it.
An old photo of Harriet, which we made into a card. We can't remember why and we don't know what it's doing on the mantlepiece.
One of my favourite nick-nacks. It's a carved foot, and unbelievably tactile. Scott has decided to adorn it with a dongle.
A CD of photographs left by Scott's dad. He brought it with him last week with the intention of showing us his holiday pictures from Cornwall, but we never got round to looking at them.
A gorgeous carved deer head that my Mum bought me from Connemara. It's absolutely stunning and very delicate (the glue on the antlers is testament to that).
Propped up against the mantlepiece is my guitar, which I seldom play these days. It's a much treasured belonging.
Hovering above the mantlepiece is the "bottom" section (chortle) of one of my paintings. I didn't know I had a thing for arses until I started painting...
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