In between watching what passes for football these days and being thoroughly disgusted by commercials, I began putting Christmas back in boxes.
What remains to be packed is on the dining room table. |
I speak of some crafts the kids made earlier in the season using old file folders, wax paper, exact-o-knives and various other implements artists and architects just happen to carry around in their vehicles.
Some paper buildings, each with a fascinating story. |
papered with snow flakes. |
Second from right we have Mr. Bow Tie's intriguing contribution. It was intended to be one of Frank Lloyd Wright's houses in Chicago.
Mr. Bow Tie spent a lot of time measuring. |
Second from left we have the first of Daughter C's
modest two-story homes. |
In terms of number of structures, Daughter C was the most productive. Here is the first she constructed.
The moment she set it up, it fall over. |
I'm not sure, but given the rock-shatter second story window, and the number of bullet holes near the front door, I assume that-- like Mr. Bow Tie's Sweat Shop-- this property is also located in Chicago.
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