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Christina

Love this picture. Especially the poem in the background. Nothing like becoming pals with your dentist!

Susan Sewell

You have such a pretty smile, I'm happy he's helping to preserve it.

Tina in McLeansville

beautiful! smile and the world smiles with you...(that's all of us!)...
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
etc.
hugs.....xo

Judi

this is just the BEST - you have made my day! And look at your smile - darn, he's good :-)

Barbara

Everyone here said it so well, Estrella Nina! Gotta love a dentist who can make you smile from your eyes as well!!!

Kathy VK

lord mercy - silly silly girl..........
so good to see that big bright smile!
xo

susan

Looks like you're enjoying those dentist visits - great teeth - great smile!

xo dusan

carol

nina.......that was so cute....you and your new dentist!.....you obviously brought a sparkle to his day........good thing you left the other one......

sandy

cute...nice teeth.

Alice

Just catching up on your blog. I'm sorry about your dental woes, and I certainly can relate. I thought I was the only one who still had baby teeth into their adulthood.

What a great feeling to get your studio in order, and such a clever way to organize and make money at the same time!

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Monica

I'm glad you have a nice dentist now - he has merry eyes, so I can see that you probably have more fun than you ever thought you could AND he's giving your smile a brightness you deserve!!

Robin Maner

Your dentist is so cool to have posed for a picture with you! He looks so fierce in the picture! LOL. This should serve as proof that children shouldn't be afraid of their dentists.

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Narrative Jewelry by Nina Bagley

Ellen's Eggs

  • Ellen's Eggs
    Allow me the pleasure of showcasing my talented sister Ellen's lampwork glass eggs - once you've held them in your hand, you'll be wanting a whole basketful of them.....

Workshops

voracious luxuries

obsessions

  • Cathy Cullis
    i find much joy in the words and art and connection with/of my london friend Cathy Cullis; her embroidered artwork, her dolls, her drawings and poetry all make me gasp. go take a look for yourself - you'll see what i mean.
  • Julie Whitmore Pottery
    Julie's pottery is whimsical and dear - a true reflection of her beautiful spirit, and i have amassed quite a little collection of cups, tiny plates, a bowl with a robin holding a forget me not in its mouth. be careful, though - her work is addictive!
  • Kate Phillips - painting, vessels
    check out kate's beautiful prints, and her really wonderful little torso vessels. kate is from scotland, living in san francisco, and i am beyond smitten with everything she creates...
  • Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe - Asheville
    my favorite bookstore - an independent one, of course, and in downtown asheville. go inside, have a cup of soy chai latte, and browse amongst the extensive collection of poetry, fiction, and art books for as many hours as you can spare...

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