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Mysteria
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0 posted 2005-05-12 10:09 PM


          



My first tattoo on the inside of my arm.  Yes, it hurt!


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Janet Marie
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1 posted 2005-05-12 10:12 PM


With ink ... you are linked.  

very cool Sharon.
me thinks this is just the begining.

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2 posted 2005-05-12 10:13 PM


That is the scary part, it is   Thanks Mz. Moth for always fluttering in when one needs you most.
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3 posted 2005-05-13 07:04 AM


Just smiling at you, my friend. You'll never stop surprising me ... and that's a good thing, lol.  

I love that Celtic Knot ... it's a wonderful symbol, Sharon. I hope everything heals up well.

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

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4 posted 2005-05-13 07:05 AM


I'm smiling to, thinking, heck, why not?

Morning Sharon, and Happy Friday

Your a gem

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5 posted 2005-05-13 07:24 AM


Enjoyed the story, Mys...
heard the reasons and need...
and duty...

now, enjoy that ride...

You will have the BEST time,
especially with Kit and Nan...




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6 posted 2005-05-13 07:28 AM


Like I have said before... "You're amazing!"
hugs, Chrislane  

Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
~Carl Sandburg

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7 posted 2005-05-13 07:32 AM


Sharon,
A symbol of a fevers rash.

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8 posted 2005-05-13 08:19 AM


wow sharon....beautiful...

I came from the mountain
The crust of creation
My whole situtaion-made from clay to stone

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9 posted 2005-05-13 08:28 AM


ah Sharon, tis as beautiful as you are sweetie.  Hugs.
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10 posted 2005-05-13 09:15 AM


WOW!!  You did it!
And it's SOOO beautiful!
Hugs~Nancy

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throw all the paint on it you can.
                    -Danny Kaye

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11 posted 2005-05-13 09:21 AM


A tip of my red hat to you! You walk the talk. best martyjo
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12 posted 2005-05-13 09:33 AM



This truly was cool of you to do ~ and to share with us! The tattoo was even done in the high spiritual colours!


Linda


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13 posted 2005-05-13 10:01 AM


ahhha yeah...you know i am loving this!! so completely cool
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14 posted 2005-05-13 11:47 AM


OMG!!! Your kidding. I bet it hurts. Girl, you have more guts than I do. But I love it. How big is it?
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15 posted 2005-05-13 01:04 PM


A promise is a promise.  Earth Angel thanks for noticing I did try to duplicate the colors!  Willow's had more green but it may come brighter yet we will see.  She will find me that is the main thing right?  She had hers on the small of her back and a lot of scroll work on either side, I opted for just this, and it HURT!@#$  It only hurts for a while like Susan said, then it numbs and finally you go into some sort of anti-awareness state waiting for the end to come!
    
My son says I live every day like I was dying, and I say, "What the heck, why not?"  One more promise to keep and I am done!  Next is a tribal celtic fairy angel, going on my ankle. She will be all colored pretty too!

I am going to draw up a tattoo for Passions In Poetry to represent the Circle of Friends here, and hopefully we will all sport them!  LOL, why not?  Sea is up for the challenge, aren't you Sea?  I will put the design into the lounge when I am done how's that?

So thanks for putting up with me, this year I am one year older again, (feel like 30,) so I had to make it count!

[This message has been edited by Mysteria (05-14-2005 02:28 AM).]

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16 posted 2005-05-13 03:28 PM


Sharon, you truly have a delightful spirit! I have so much admiration ~ and affection ~ for you.

The Celtic Fairy Angel tattoo is very pretty as well. I have always wanted a little floral tattoo but if I had gotten it when I was younger, it would definitely be an inch or two lower lower on my body now! lol

I like the idea of a PiP tattoo! I might have it done as well!


Linda
P.S. Even when you are drained, you look pretty!

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17 posted 2005-05-13 03:40 PM


Good for you, Sharon.  It is the way you feel about it that makes it so special!  
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Live on the edge. Seize the day.

believe in what your heart feels...

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19 posted 2005-05-13 10:08 PM


Not sure if people think I am a "stuffed shirt" or what, but when some people saw that thing today, they started flashing me a look at their hidden tattoos, saying, "I would not have taken you for someone to do that!"  Well, don't you just love the element of surprise now?

I look so worn out here, and I was, but here it is for the world to see now, LOL


Scorpio you have given me the greatest idea now thank you.  Carpe' Diem has been my motto my entire life, and still is actually.  It is my other signature I use in here.  That will for sure has to go "somewhere."  

Thanks for making what probably to a lot must seem a trivial experience, into such a fun one for me!

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20 posted 2005-05-13 10:36 PM


you already know i am down for that circle and remember, it's gotta be blue too...*hugs*
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21 posted 2005-05-16 02:58 PM


THAT is beautiful. Can't wait to see what you have designed for the web.
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22 posted 2005-05-17 04:16 AM


What a beautiful work of art to adorn such a bright soul with.

I adore the history behind it, too.

Very proud of you, Lady.


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23 posted 2005-05-17 05:55 PM


WOW! You go girl!!!! I love you for all the things you do. I am not one bit surprised and I think the knot is special and spectacular.

'Carpe Diem' .... hugs and giggles, Marti

A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows.
–St. Francis of Assisi

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24 posted 2005-05-18 08:06 PM


you go girl
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25 posted 2005-05-18 08:30 PM


You're all so sweet you know that?  Seems like getting a tattoo is not a big deal really right?  Wrong!  It hurts, and there is this huge feeling of accomplishment once it's over, honest!  Here it is a week later and Sea is helping me go through the various stages to take good care of it, and I still love it!  You would be shocked to know who all has them in here honest!  I know I was when they emailed me.  I will leave it to them to fess up
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