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A Re-Issue from The SnapDragon Archives: Originally Posted in February of 2019.
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Original Photo by SnapDragon X.
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I’ve wanted a cuckoo clock since I was a small girl.
But it’s one of those things that slipped into the recesses of my mind over the years, kicked to the corner and replaced by a million other hobbies and interests.
Yet whenever I’d see a cuckoo clock–albeit those times were rare–my heart would rejoice at its charm.
I love the old-fashioned, hand-carved artistry. I love the reliable inner workings of its gears, and the sonorous sound as I wind it each morning and night. I love the reminder twice an hour that life is moving on, displayed with a chirp and chime.
The Husband surprised me with the beauty you see above. It hangs in our kitchen by the farmhouse sink. Henry sometimes bats at the chains. I marvel at this classic treasure every single day. It’s ours.
So Dear Reader, find your cuckoo clock. Fill your home with whatever makes you happy. It doesn’t need to match, it doesn’t need to be brand-name. But those little things? The antique mugs and photo frames? They make your nest a haven.
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I had a clock like that growing up in the 70’s, kinda wish I still had it.
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Aww. They are so lovely, arenβt they? π
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Yeah, also grew up with flame like wall lights..miss those days
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How neat!
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my iPhone makes me happy π
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Yes! As does mine. They work wonders. π
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and iphone and a cell signal – what else do you need? π
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