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More Art PagesSome of these paintings appear on previous pages, but appear here sorted into categories.
Landscapes Collages & Early WorksOtis Jones' World-Famous All Postcards
Independence Day ~ Valentines Dollhouse MiniaturesMiniature Toy Chest Full of Toys More Southern, History & Georgia Pages:
Dalton, Georgia |
BugbonesBugbones was my first website. The technological learning curve kept it from becoming the site that I had envisioned. I still update it, but haven't added much new material. For insight into the obstacles that tripped me up, read my blog, Glimmers from the Stone Age (below). The earliest entries talk about Bugbones and how hard it was for me to do a website. Bugbones briefly migrated to Southern Muse as a subsite of Southern Muse, but is now back in its original location. Morninjay's My World ~ (occasional auctions) (occasional auctions)
Selected LinksThis is my collection of links, hand-picked and updated regularly. They include art, genealogy, and history sites that are interesting and fit the theme of Southern Muse; reference and educational sites and directories; and a handful of home pages that I didn't want to misplace, because they belong to old friends or artist's from the old Artist's Exchange forum that was so helpful in the early days. There are a number of Southern restaurants and nostalgia sites from the old potluck page. About Susan Williams (dollmaker) Genealogy (Pages & Links)
Families of North Georgia & Alabama Southern States Archives (links to) Where to Find Documents (links) Brief Memorial to Timothy Daniel Kincaid, son of Phyllis Kent Earley (Memorial) Muse's Web Helper is just links to sites that I use, either daily, or as page-building references. Some of the old HTML tutorials may be obsolete, but they were helpful to me in the beginning and I keep them there as a thank you to the webmasters who helped me. |

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