Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Shepherd's Watch: Review & Giveaway CLOSED!

CLOSED!


Recently, we discovered an amazing company called Shepherd's Watch. Amazing not only because of the sheer beauty of their products... but because of the function and history behind them.

You see, Shepherd's Watch makes wearable Sundials! Yes, you heard right. Sundials that you wear as a necklace or a ring!
Amazing -- I told you so!

Shepherd's Watch was founded in Montreal Canada in 1993 by respected artisan Harris Morrison. He uses a unique "bead of light" to make telling time a fun, fascinating and battery-free experience.

You can choose from a unique collection of “wearable sundial" gift pieces, from jewelry pendants to promise jewelry and garden sundials.
Each piece is actually a miniature portable sundial, which tells the time using only sunlight and the unique “bead-of-light” technology.



For those interested in sundial lore, history and science, the Shepherd's Watch website is filled with interesting Historical references and informative educational materials.

For a short video explaining the Bead of Light technology, just click here to view the Shepherd's Watch Video.

Shepherd's Watch makes several styles of wearable Sundial, these are our favourites:

The Aquitaine Series

How it works...
On sunny days, watch this replica go to work by suspending the dial by its black satin cord. Through a tiny hole, a thin ray of sunshine shines through to illuminate a number on the inside of the dial showing the time of day.

The Aquitaine is available in several design motifs in Pewter, Sterling Silver, mixed Silver and Gold, and Gold in 10, 14, or 18 karat, and by special order, 22 karat. All Shepherds Watch dials come with instructions.

Historical Note:
How did the Aquitaine sundial get its name? Almost 900 years ago, in 1152, Eleanor of Aquitaine gave a sundial like this one to King Henry II of England so that Henry would know when to return from the hunt for their love trysts. Henry had a copy of the dial made for Eleanor that was inlaid with diamonds and engraved with the words Carpe Diem or "Seize the Day."

Nocturnal Series


Historical Note:
Perhaps the most accurate of all our dials, "star" dials were first used in the 15th century by navigators who told time by the position of the stars. They work so well because they are based on the North Star, which is almost directly on the axis of the earth's tilt and always appears in the same position in the sky. All the other stars seem to revolve around it.

Saturn Series:


How it works:
1. Place dial on a level surface
2."S" tilted up in south direction.
3. Read the time in center of marbles shadow.
4. For increased accuracy, place two pennies under the marble


You will be amazed and intrigued by these gorgeous Sundials -- not just for their beauty, function, and style but by the immediate, haunting step back into time. These wearable pieces of timepiece art connect you to days long past -- they draw you in and cast their spell. You won't want to take them off!

You can connect with Shepherd's Watch on their brand-new Facebook page at: Shepherd's Watch Sundials.
Please stop by and tell them that Terri & Liz from Gathering My Roses sent you!

We also love Shepherd's Watch for their Humanitarian endeavours. They give back to the World Community.

Shepherd's Watch gives 10% of their profits to an international charity called Susila Dharma International. (It's the umbrella organization for about 47 projects in about 23 different countries.) These programs serve children, the elderly, the sick and the dispossessed in many innovative ways. Most of the programs started in individuals who had a vision and the strength to make it happen.
Susila Dharma International just launched its own Facebook Page.
Please stop by and and pay them a visit!

Shepherd's Watch has generously offered on luck Follower a chance to win the stunning Saturn Series Necklace!

Just follow the instructions below for your chance to enter and win!

Open to USA only, please.

***NOTICE: You *MUST* leave your email address in the body of your comment or make your email address visible in your profile. If I cannot contact you -- you can't win!***

Please leave a separate comment for EACH entry!

MANDATORY ENTRY: Tell me about a timepiece or piece of jewelry that connects you to the past and a happy memory.

ADDITIONAL ENTRIES:

1. Follow Shepherd's Watch Sundials on Facebook and post on their Wall -- tell them Terri & Liz from Gathering My Roses sent you!

2. Purchase an item(s) from Shepherd's Watch and provide us with your invoice number!

3. Follow Gathering My Roses PUBLICLY via Google Friend Connect (Located on the sidebar)

4. Follow Gathering My Roses via Facebook Networked Blogs (Located on sidebar)

5. Become a fan of Gathering My Roses on Facebook (link on Sidebar!)

6. Follow @GeorgiaMist on Twitter

7. Tweet about this contest (no more than twice daily, please!)
@GeorgiaMist Win a Saturn Series Sundial Necklace from Gathering My Roses! Ends 6/18/10 http://bit.ly/bwW7Bn

8. Post the link to this contest on your blog and / or Facebook and link back here!

9. Enter another contest on our blog and then come back and tell us which one.

10. Grab our button and post it to your sidebar or favourites page!

This contest will be open from Wednesday, June 2nd until Friday, June 18th. Winner will be announced on Saturday, June 19th.

DISCLOSURE: We received complimentary Sundial Necklaces from Shepherd's Watch for the purpose of review. We were under no obligation to review these items. We did not receive any monetary compensation. The opinions expressed herein are our own and based on our own personal use of and experience with the item.

188 comments:

coliebear said...

I have a set of my grandmother's opal earrings that were one of my favorites as a child. I used to play dress up as a child and she would let me try on her jewelry (even the real stuff) and I would prance around the house and pretending I was a princess. She recently gave them to me because she said jewelry was meant to be worn and she wasn't wearing them anymore. lenz.nicole(at)gmail(dot)com

Samy said...

I follow Shepherd's Watch Sundials on Facebook and posted on their wall!

Samy said...

I have a silver pocket watch that my father got for me when we used to go to flea markets together, when I was younger. :)

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Samy said...

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MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

have a broken watch of my granddads- he died in an accident and it was given to me as a rembrance of him- it stopped when he died as it was a car accident

Mamavalveeta03 said...

I have a lovely and quite whimsical sterling silver "friendship ring" given to me by my great Aunt. It belonged to her daughter, Kay, who died of rheumatic fever at age 15 and the ring was given to her by a male suitor. (this was the 1940's)

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Amber said...

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Amber said...

An old pearl necklace of my grandmother's is a treasure and connects me to the past and reminds me of her girlhood.
Thank you for the giveaway :)
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Lynda Del said...

When I was just a baby my grandma bought me this dainty 18k gold bracelet she personalized for me when she traveled to Peru. It was enscribed 'with love always, Grandma' in Spanish. It was my first piece of jewelry I ever had and it was made to grow with me and to this day I still wear it on occasion.
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Laureen said...

I still have my first necklace that I received as a gift from my parents as a little girl. It was a fine gold chain with a heart pendant with a flower design on it. I remember being so happy to wear it and am thrilled to see my daughter wearing it now. :)

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Anonymous said...

My Mickey Mouse watch reminds me of a family trip to Disney World.

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Anonymous said...

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janetfaye said...

I have a Birtstone ring that my father bought for me on my 14th birthday that brings back happy memories.

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samarcy said...

i have an aniversery clock that belonged to my grandparents, its alomost 100 years old!!!!

janetfaye said...

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Anne said...

My mother recently cleaned out her jewelry since she doesn't have the finger dexterity to fasten clasps anymore. She gave the jewelry to her kids and grandkids. One of the pieces she gave me is a fish necklace I bought her for Christmas when I was eight. I love it because it is the first gift I gave her that I remember picking out and paying for myself.

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Anne said...

I am a facebook fan (Anne Jolly) of Shepherd's watch & wrote on their wall.

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Anne said...

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D Q said...

I have a cute Marvin the Martian watch my son bought me.

anbreen said...

My father gave me a pearl pendant when he had to move away which always reminds me of him :)

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Jennifer Pellicone said...

My angel pendant from my father connects me to my past. I love this piece of jewelry and wear it often.
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Jennifer Pellicone said...

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phxbne said...

I have a fancy watch I bought myself after graduating from grad school

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Anonymous said...

My mother wore a silver heart shaped clock necklace when I was a child. I always adored it and played with it while she was wearing it. About a month ago she gave it to my neice and broke my heart. She said she had no idea how much it meant to me. This sundial necklace would be cherished forever if I won it!

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Kristin said...

I have a coral necklace that my mom gave me. Her first boyfriend gave it to her and when I went on my first date, she gave it to me.


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LAMusing said...

I have a twining snake ring with ruby chip eyes that my father wore from the time he enlisted in WW2. I wear it now when I want to feel him close to me.

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sandyandcosmo said...

I have a beautiful fleur de lis necklace I bought on my one visit to New Orleans, every time I wear it I remember what a good time I had there!

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Amy (ArtsyBookishGal) said...

I have a diamond right that I wear on special occasions that belongs to my grandmother. I treasure it.


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CallMePretty411@yahoo.com said...

I have a rhinestone necklace that my great grandmother received when she got married. I wore it on my wedding day as my "something old". I hope to have a daughter or granddaughter to give it to some day.

Heidi said...

Every time I see the ruby ring my grandma gave me before she passed away, I recall Sunday afternoons at her house, playing cards, sitting in the sun, and feasting on angel food cake.

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Karen said...

I have a necklace that my grandmother gave me, an everytime I wear it I am reminded of her love.


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Lynda Del said...

I Follow Shepherd's Watch Sundials on Facebook and left my comment on their wall.

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Sarah said...

I have a tiny little pendant with a pice of butterfly wing in it. It was my mother's, who got it from her brother when he was stationed overseas in the military. One side, it looks like a tree, the other side, an ocean. Whenever I see it, I'm a little girl again, looking at it longingly, as it rested in my mother's jewlery box.

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Ladytink_534 said...

I've always been fascinated with those old pocket watches. I got one for my dad but I played with it more than he did.

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CinnamonLaine said...

I have a cute little gold and diamond bunny pin that my mother gave me a few years back that came w/a small hand written note that read "some bunny loves you" - even in my 40's I cherish my mother's love!

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very married said...

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My great grandpa had a watch he had and I played with when i was a kid. i totally forgot about that! thanks!

Unknown said...

I treasure the gold and diamond lovelier that my Granddad gave Grandmother during their courting days.

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Bacallsmom said...

I remember the first wristwatch I was given as a child. This was when watches had that glow-in-the-dark feature that was later found to be a potential health risk because of the radium involved. But we didn't know that at the time, and I thought it was SO cool. I would even go into my closet and close the door during the day so I could watch it glow. Yes, I was a silly kid. But now I'm a silly adult.

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Liza said...

My mom started a charm bracelet for me, and I add to it every time I travel somewhere new. It's a great reminder of mom's care for me.

Thanks for the chance to win!

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Pam said...

I have tiny diamond ring that belonged to my great aunt. It was a gift from her grandfather to each of his granddaughters. My grandmother had one as well but it got lost.

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polly said...

i have a beautiful black onyx ring that was my grandmothers. i treasure it.
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Rise Isom said...

my wonderful husband served in the navy in the early sixties. He visited the coloseum in Rome a vowed to one day bring his wife there.He brought me their a gave me a beautiful diamond ring to celebrate the occasion,it is most precious to me

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Unknown said...

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My grandmother's pearls connect me with dear memories of her

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Unknown said...

I have a gold cross necklace given by my mother. It is a family heirloom passed down from my great-great grandmother, a reminder to stay a strong Christian.

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heeatherann333 said...

My grandmother was one of the most amazing women I have ever known. When she was in her 30's my father and uncle were stationed in Okinawa Japan. Well my grandfather had passed away and she thought it would be an adventure to go visit them in Japan. She loved it so much there she stayed for a year and half! At that time it was not common for women to travel to other countries, but she was brave and her will was strong. Growing up she would always tell me stories of her time in Japan, and show me all the amazing trinkits she bought while there. One story was of this women she be-friended who gave her these amazing jade earings. They stayed friends untill the womens death and my grandmother wore those earings every year on the annaversery of her death. My grandmother gave me the earings before she passed three years ago and now I wear them on the annaversery of my grandmothers death.
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Vivian said...

The piece of jewelery that most connects with me is the ring my parents got me for graduation.

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Shawna said...

I have some very special pieces in my safe at home.

When I was a little girl, still doing ballet, my Dad got me a blown glass ballerina doing a pirouette on a delicate gold chain.

Before my next door neighbor, Ernestine, passed away, she gave me the blue crystal necklace she wore during high school back in the 30's. Mom rethreaded it, and I wore it to my grade school graduation...

:)

I love this necklace and the history!

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Amanda said...

What an amazing idea, I love them!!

My mandatory entry:

When my grandfather was in the Korean war, he fashioned a ring from a silver coin and sent it to my grandmother. I have it now, and it's my most priceless piece! It also inspired my fiance, he bought an old silver coin and he too made me a ring from it. I adore it!

Thanks for the chance to win!!

Amanda said...

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Amanda said...

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anonymous said...

I have a ring from my great aunt and it reminds me of her and going to her house to visit. LPoser1(at) gmail (dot) com

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rah267 said...

my mom has a clock that belonged to her grandfather. It didnt work for years. One day she was rearranging her living room and decided to put her grandfathers clock on a sideboard that belonged to her grandmother. The clock suddenly started working and has worked ever since. I guess they wanted to be together.
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Julie said...

My 2 brothers' (well, half-brothers, since they had a different father, but I never thought of them that way - they were just my brothers) father gave each of them a pocketwatch not too long before he died when they were teenagers. They each cherished those watches as their last gift from their dad and kept them throughout their adult years. When my youngest brother was killed in a random act of violence four years ago, I had his ex-wife come over to go through the items that were at my house, so she could have some of them to give to their children. When she came to the watch, I told her the story of it, and she gave it to me to keep in remembrance. I still have the watch on my 'memory shelf' along with my baby brother's picture.

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Anonymous said...

My mom gave me a ring that belonged to one of my great great grandmother.
It's neat to see it and no I can pass it along.

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jan said...

My mother passed away 5 years ago next month & I have her wedding set. I wear the rings separately & it always make her feel nearby. sammiejanL40@aol.com

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Tammy said...

My fav peice of Jewerly is a 1pence coin given to me by a nurse on the day my son was born.I wear it to remind me what a blessing my children are.I will give it my oldest when he gets older.
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Melanie Montgomery said...

My oldest piece of jewelry is 4 years old from when I was a senior in High School..it's a volcom necklace that I found in the school office, a necklace I knew had belonged to my ex-boyfriend..I still have it. It reminds me of highschool, and the fun times that were had.



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Kim (Randominities) said...

My favorite watch was the Timex that my grandfather found in the middle of some boxsprings in a motel bed.

I don't know how it got there, but I was real impressed that it was still ticking.

Perhaps that is what started my love of time pieces.

Kim (Randominities) said...

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Angela Livingston said...

When my Great-grandmother died my grandma gave me her original engagement ring. When my husband and I decided to get married I wore it until we found a set we liked. It made me feel really close to her.

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wendy wallach said...

I wear my grandmothers wedding ring on my left hand middle finger and when I miss her I have only to twist it to remember how important she was in my life.

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Pamela S said...

I bought my mother a nice watch one year and she LOVED it. She kept saying it was too nice to wear (which it wasn't) but I encouraged her to wear it everyday. When she died, she was buried with the watch. Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)aol(DOT)com

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Christina said...

Christina - xristya@rock.com - When my mother was alive she had a woman make a piece of coral from the Black Sea (near Ukraine, from which she came to America) into a piece of jewelry for me. I didn't find out until twenty years later that she had spent her entire first paycheck on it, wanting me to have the nice things she hadn't had!

Leigh Melton said...

When my 16-year old was smaller, I wore a "Scooby Doo" clip on watch for many years. It was easy to read, and kids on the playground loved to come over and look at it as Scooby's paws pointed to the numbers. When I lost it I was sad at losing that connection with his childhood; fortunately he found it for me in our gravel driveway weeks later, and it still works!


These are so beautiful! Thanks for the contest!
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susie said...

I have a beautiful bracelet my mom gave to me recently and it brings back such fond memories of her. She just passed away and when I look at it I know she's still with me in spirit.

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susansmoaks said...

i have a watch that my mother gave me that reminds me of when i was little
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susansmoaks said...

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susansmoaks said...

i am their fb fan and i wrote that you sent me on their wall
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js22 said...

My graduation present from my parents was a chiming mantel clock! It really is lovely and the sound is wonderful!

Thanks for the giveaway!
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js22 said...

I Follow Shepherd's Watch Sundials on Facebook and post on their Wall -- tell them Terri & Liz from Gathering My Roses sent me!
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js22 said...

I'm a fan of Gathering My Roses on Facebook-Joanne Schultz. http://www.facebook.com/js2222
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js22 said...

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Ginger said...

Beautiful Sundials..i love them all!!
I still have my first pairs of pierced earrings. There are oranges and alligators,Palm Trees and Sharks(grandparents trips to Florida)
:)

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Ginger said...

I entered the Fantasy Jewlery giveaway.
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Ginger said...

I am a blog follower through google connect.
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Unknown said...

I have my Granny's older Timex that I got when she went into a nursing home 10 years ago. It still works and I wear it whenever I go out someplace nice. She passed away last year, and now it holds even more memories for me.
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Unknown said...

Like Shepherd's Watch on Facebook and told them you sent me.
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Following you publicly via GFC.
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Following you on Twitter
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Unknown said...

A timepiece that I own that connects me to my past is a watch I have made my disney with 101 dalmatians on the face of it. I got it when I was 8 when we went on a family vacation to Disney.

Unknown said...

I forgot to include my happy memory with my previos entry I will include it with follower on Google friend Connect entry.

*A happy memory is that I have kept my watch for over 20 years and gave it to my daughter. Since shes a fan of the 101 Dalmatians she was so happy to have the watch.
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Unknown said...

I became a follower on Networked blogs
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Charlene Kuser said...

I remember the first watch I ever
got was a white Disney Cinderella
one and I was so proud of it.I lost
it one day and never did find it
ever again.I must have cried for
a week over that watch

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dflye said...

I have a pocket watch my mom gave me.

Unknown said...

I still have my first pair of diamond earrings. I wear them every day. I don't think I've taken them out since I have had them. They are beautiful and they mean a lot to me

Unknown said...

I follow publicly on GFC

cman said...

My wedding ring :)

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I like Shepherds Watch Sundials on FB

Unknown said...

I follow with networked blogs

Unknown said...

I like you on FB- Julie J

Unknown said...

I follow GeorgiaMist on Twitter as Brebysmommie

Charlene Kuser said...

I am following Shepherd's Watch Sundials on Facebook and posted on their wall (Charlene Kuser)

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Charlene Kuser said...

I am following you via google friend
connect (Charlene)

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Unknown said...

I tweeted
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Charlene Kuser said...

I am following you on Facebook
(Charlene Kuser)

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Charlene Kuser said...

I am following @GeorgiaMist on Twitter (@Swtlilchick)

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Charlene Kuser said...

Tweet:Swtlilchick
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Storm Safety Blog said...

I have a silver necklace that my parents bought for me when I was a baby. The pendant is a tetrapod. It's a four-legged shape that is the symbol of the Navy base in Rota, Spain, where I was born. I love to wear it because it's a little reminder of my birthplace.

Charlene Kuser said...

I am following you on networked
blogs (Charlene Kuser)

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Rajee said...

My father bought me a lovely piece of my most favorite jewelry that is so unique in design.

rajee@momsfoucsonline.com