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Zilpa
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Re: LESSON #41 - Old Wood and Plaster
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Fantastic Mary Lou
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Great job, Mary Lou!!
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Nice again Mary Lou! Excellent 3d effect
I think we're playing leap frog - I'm right behind you again at the Wakatipu lesson --
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"Love for animals, like our own love for one another, comes in seeing the worth and beauty of others apart from us, in understanding that the creatures need not be our equals to be our humble brothers in suffering and sadness and the story of life." Matthew Scully, "Dominion"
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Well done Mary Lou, excellent brickwork
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Lillian, Zilpa, Jani and Val, Thanks Denise, I think my next class coming up is crashing waves.....should be fun!
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