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Wine Quiver Black Leather Wine Carrier By Mint Leather #WBPH-BLK
Sale Price: $45.95
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What better way to transport or display your wine then in this old world authentic all leather Wine Quiver.
This decorative piece which holds a 750ml bottle of wine, comes complete with all leather adjustable shoulder strap and attached top cap. Makes a great holiday gift.
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Wine Quiver Natural Leather Wine Carrier #WBPH-NAT
Sale Price: $45.95
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What better way to transport or display your wine then in this old world authentic all natural leather Wine Quiver. This decorative piece which holds a 750ml bottle of wine, comes complete with all leather shoulder strap and attached top cap. Makes a great holiday gift.
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Leather Indian Costume
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Our Indian Costume is superbly crafted and constructed. The tunic is made of thick, luxurious suede leather with decorative fringed edges. It can be laced at the shoulders and sides to adjust the fit. The headband is made of suede leather with a real pheasant feather. The bow and arrows are made of strong wood and detailed with leather. The bow has a leather grip and the two arrows have leather tips. The quiver is made of a thick cardboard covered in suede. Please note that this is a functional bow and arrow set so caution must be used. Although the tips of the arrows are covered in padded leather, never point the arrow at any person or animal. Ages 6+. Fits children ages 4 to 10, although we recommend this costume for older children due to the working bow and arrow. Imported from Germany.
A Willow Tree Toys exclusive!
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Wooden Crossbow and Arrows
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Our wooden crossbow is made of strong pine wood and detailed with leather. The bow has a leather carrying strap and loops for holding a spare arrow. Comes complete with two crossbow arrows. Replacement arrows sold separately. Pair it with our leather quiver for a complete set! Crossbow measures approximately 22" in length by 19.5" in width. It weighs only a few pounds so it is easy for children to hold and carry.
Please note that this is a functional bow and arrow set so caution must be used. Although the tips of the arrows are covered in padded leather, never point the arrow at any person or animal. When the wooden trigger is pulled, the arrow is released. The speed of the arrow is not dangerously fast, but we still recommend that caution be used when using this item. Ages 6+. Imported from Germany. A Willow Tree Toys exclusive!
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Pretend Play Leather Quiver with Decorative Fringe
Sale Price: $29.98
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These realistic Native American accessories are just what brave young boys and girls need for exciting frontier adventures. Made in Germany. For ages 3 and up. 2-piece Knife and Sheath Set includes a wooden knife and fringed leather sheath that fits on your belt. Headdress, Necklace & Tomahawk Set features an adjustable headband with real feathers and colorful wooden beads. The 4-Piece Bow & Arrows Set includes a sturdy wooden bow and three suction-tip arrows that really fly. The Leather Quiver, beautifully constructed from cowhide and decorated with fringe, tapestry ribbon and feathers, is perfect for toting your arrows. The wooden Shield has leather detailing and the buffalo spirit emblem on the front for protection. Frontier Fun Collection Special- Save $11.94 when you buy the Headdress, Necklace and Tomahawk Set and Bow and Arrows Set and Leather Quiver together. Only $80 ($91.94 when purchased separately). Sizes: 2-piece Knife 9 1/2", Bow 30", Arrows 20", Quiver 13", Shield 15". WARNING CHOKING HAZARD. Not for under 3 yrs.
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Two Lips Women's Quiver Knee-High Open-Toe Boot
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We’re loving the unique take on the modern boot trend offered on the Quiver from Two Lips. A full-length zipper gets you into the suede shaft easy – now check out how that suede smoothes over the ankle and down over the heel cup. Sexy! Smooth tonal leather crafts the vamp and covered platform heel. Peep toes show off the pedicure.
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Nine West Womens 'Quiver' Boots
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Nine West *Quiver* leather ankle boots. Side-zip closure. Square-toe design. Stacked heel. Cushioned insole. Fabric lined. Man-made sole.
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Verizon HTC Incredible 2 / S Blue OEM Original Hard Shell Quiver 70H00389-03M
Sale Price: $7.18
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For OEM HTC Verizon Droid Incredible 2 Blue Ribbon Hard Shell Quiver 70H00389-03MBrand new original OEM case.Part #:70H00389-03M.Color:Blue.Designed with counter moulded front and rear casings to give the maximum protection for cellphone.Protect your HTC Incredible 2 from those unavoidable mishaps - prevent damage and maintain your investment with a shock-absorbing HTC hard shell.Custom made to fit your phone perfectly.Easy access to all buttons and features.Easy installation, just snap on your phone without any tools.Plug your charger, cable or headset without removing the case.Prevents damage to your phone from objects in your pockets or purse.Phone not included.
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Verizon HTC Incredible 2 / S Black OEM Original Hard Shell Quiver 70H00389-00M
Sale Price: $7.18
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Brand new original OEM case.
Part #:70H00389-00M.
Color:Black.
Designed with counter moulded front and rear casings to give the maximum protection for cellphone.
Protect your HTC Incredible 2 from those unavoidable mishaps - prevent damage and maintain your investment with a shock-absorbing HTC hard shell.
Custom made to fit your phone perfectly.
Easy access to all buttons and features.
Easy installation, just snap on your phone without any tools.
Plug your charger, cable or headset without removing the case.
Prevents damage to your phone from objects in your pockets or purse.
Phone not included.
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Verizon HTC Incredible 2 / S OEM Original Hard Shell Quiver 70H00389-02M Red/Black
Sale Price: $8.99
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Brand new original OEM case.
Part #:70H00389-02M.
Color:Red/Black.
Designed with counter moulded front and rear casings to give the maximum protection for cellphone.
Protect your HTC Incredible 2 from those unavoidable mishaps - prevent damage and maintain your investment with a shock-absorbing HTC hard shell.
Custom made to fit your phone perfectly.
Easy access to all buttons and features.
Easy installation, just snap on your phone without any tools.
Plug your charger, cable or headset without removing the case.
Prevents damage to your phone from objects in your pockets or purse.
Phone not included.
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Personal Growth Through Writing
From, "5 Seeds for Growing Your Writing and Writing Your Life" Your Most Important Relationship
The greater voyage of living begins with the intention to form a relationship. A relationship with yourself. Writing is a profound tool for doing so, but to be effective it requires the formation of another intimate connection. One with the page. From a practical standpoint, it's easy. The only tools you need are a pen and paper. But to create a relationship that honors both the art of writing and the path of personal development, more is required. The tools - the pen and paper - are of no use if two other elements are not present: Commitment and Permission.
Be certain...I do not utter these words lightly; I know from experience the quiver they stir in the gut, the sweat they bring to the hands, and the turning away from many an adventure that has been done in their name. Still, they are the companions you must befriend if you are to become a traveler on this journey, if you are to come to know and grow yourself through the act of writing.
Let's begin by expanding upon what I mean by a "relationship" with the page. If you choose to make writing a part of your life it is no different than any other relationship you forge. A simple, basic truth is that if you want your connections with your significant other, your family and your friends to work, to be strong and good, then you must, most essentially, show up to them. You cannot ignore or neglect them; but, must, with willingness of spirit, offer to them your time, your energy and your enduring presence. You must, in short, commit. It is no different with writing.
Commitment
Writing that is real, that moves and touches and transforms is not created by making of it a mere acquaintance. Rather, such writing is developed through an intimate connection, one made by showing up to meet the page, by discovering the words and energy within you that desire and demand expression, and by embracing the voice that is found between the lines. Understand, writing such as this is the greatest commitment you will ever make, for it is, remember, the commitment to enter into an authentic relationship with yourself. No matter what genre you engage in, your work will ring with only the amount of truth that you are willing to know within yourself.
And so, if you are to write, and write deeply, you must commit to this relationship with all of its perils (for without doubt you will meet upon your way characters, places and experiences you are not so fond of). Just as when stepping into any new relationship, or setting out on any voyage, you do so with your vulnerability exposed, unsure of what lies ahead, but willing, still, to enter into the unknown.
Why? For the treasures only found only in the adventure of relationship. The joy, the beauty, the rawness of being. The startling depth and breadth of experience. The way in which moments so painful, when met face-to-face, can become those that renew your vision and leave you wiser.
Too often, a relationship with oneself is the last to be given time or attention. But it is the most crucial. And the kind of relationship that the page demands is the kind that leaves nothing hidden. But it is also the kind that promises to love no matter what is found.
Getting Started
And so, how do you embark upon this relationship with the page, and with yourself? You write. And you write. And you write.
Develop a writing practice.
Call it journaling. Call it Ground Writing, as I do. Call it whatever you like, but if writing is a way in which you choose to know yourself, if writing is a skill you wish to hone or an art you desire to engage in, then you must first decide so, and then commit.
Simple steps:
• Get a notebook or journal - anything will do...a pad of paper, a spiral notebook with your favorite cartoon character on the front, a leather bound journal...
• Find a pen - not a pencil or computer keyboard. Let yourself learn the flow of your words as they move from heart and gut to hand...without erasure.
• For one week commit to daily writing.
• Decide upon an amount of time - I suggest starting at 5 minutes and increasing each day by another 5 minutes.
• Choose a time of day.
• Put the time on your calendar for each day of the next 7. Make an appointment with yourself and honor it as you would any other.
• When the time arrives, find a comfortable place to sit, take notebook and pen in hand, set a timer, and write.
• If you don't know what to write, begin with this: "Right now, I..." and let your hand decide the next word, and the next...
• When the week comes to an end, review your commitment.
oWere you able to keep it?
oIf not, what obstacles stood in your way?
oWhat is one thing you could do to remove the obstacles or work around them?
oWould you like to continue writing? Daily? If not, how often?
oWhat writing practice would work for you? What schedule would you be willing to commit to? Write it down your, try it out.
• Continue to review and revise as necessary. Stay Committed.
Receiving Permission
Permission. I wonder when you read that word, what comes to mind...from whom do you think I mean for you to gain permission?
Not from your spouse or your children or your boss. But from yourself.
One of the biggest reasons that students give for not continuing a writing practice is the belief that it is a self-indulgent act for which they have no time. I realize that life is filled with "commitments" and that it is easy to turn writing for your own purposes into an expendable hobby. Practices done for reasons outside the scope of fiscal or social productivity tend to be surrendered first. But to truly embark upon this voyage in a way that will enhance your writing and your knowing of yourself, it is imperative that you allow for the opportunity to step upon the path.
Ask yourself: Why do I want to write? Write down your answer.
Now say aloud, "I give myself permission to write because (fill in your answer from above)."
Accept that whatever the reason you desire to write, it is reason enough. Period.
Write down your permission statement from above and post it someplace where you will see it everyday, and when you do, repeat it...again and again and again, until you deeply and fully believe it.
Planting Seeds
And now begin. Write, and know that each time you do you plant a seed in your consciousness, one that grows with every word, one that will bear fruit in the shape of your own creative life, that will, in time, produce the seeds of your next journey.
About the Author
Tracy Carreon MA, is a writer and life coach with a background in education and counseling. Through her website, http://www.writetogrow.com she offers information, products and services designed to inspire creativity, reduce stress and support personal and spiritual growth
Expired Pooch?
A timid little man ventured into a biker bar and, clearing his throat, asked, "Um, which of you gentlemen owns the Doberman tied outside to the parking meter?" A giant of a man, wearing biker leathers, his body hair growing out through the seams, turned slowly on his stool, looked down at the quivering little man and said, "It's my dog. Why?" "Well," squeaked the little man, obviously nervous, "I believe my dog just killed it, sir." "What?" roared the big man in disbelief. "What in the hell kind of dog do you have?" "Sir," answered the little man, "it's a little four week old female puppy." "Bull!" roared the biker, "How could your puppy kill my Doberman?" The man said, "It appears your dog choked on her, sir."
haha....thats hilarious! i thought the little dog actually attacked it or something......he choked on it....i have to tell my dad that one lmao. star for you
Lakeside saviors: Event Center officials hoping to bring back glory days
Paul Metsa settled into the burgundy leather chair, unfurled the gray scarf that protected his neck and began speaking poetically about the bands that used to grace the stage at Lakeside Ballroom in Waconia.
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