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Please click on the image to go to the room listed beneath.
Once in the room you have only to place you cursor on an image and you should be able to see an enlarged version of it.
If you are having trouble viewing some of the images see viewing tips at the bottom of this page.

Every time you return to this page you should hear a different piece of music.
If you hear anything at all.

NOTE: Remember to MAXIMIZE your screen.

NEW ROOM!!!--> Beadwork <---NEW ROOM!!!!

SOMEWHAT NEW ROOM!!!--> Animated GIF's <---SOMEWHAT NEW ROOM!!!!

SOMEWHAT NEW ROOM!!!--> Ceramic Drums <---SOMEWHAT NEW ROOM!!!!


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Tips to help out if you are having trouble viewing the gallery: These pages were written while viewed with a recent version of MS's Internet Explorer and may not run very well on some of the older versions. I've tried viewing this on some older systems and there are a few things I've noticed, here they are and what I've been able to do about them- Number one is upgrade to a more recent version of explorer.

Are the images disappearing off the left side of the screen when you put your cursor on the thumbnail?
Two things: 1. Try touching your cursor on the far outer edge of the thumbnail, nearest to the edge of the screen. 2. using the scrollbar at the bottom of the screen move the thumbnails to the far left edge of the screen and try again. If you still have problems let me know, please include details about monitor size, resolution, operating system and version of explorer or whatever you happen to be using.

Put the cursor over the thumbnail and nothing happens? Try the scrollbar move listed above, or it maybe that the page isn't done loading, wait a few moments and try again.

Can't see the whole image at once? Maximize your screen is the first tip, and if that doesn't work try dragging your tool bars down (on the bottom) or up (on the top). Also you might want to try viewing them using the "full sreen" function. You do this by clicking on "View" in your upper toolbar, and then selecting "full screen" from there. I realize that not all systems work the same, but if you let me know what it is doing I may be able to help out.

Like I said, these pages were written to be view using I.E. and I'm sorry if this means trouble for you. If the above tips don't help please let me know and be sure to inlude the details about your browser, monitor and system.

Good Luck!
Dave