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Greene Studios of Tucson 

  Art Gallery

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Blog at http://www.runningonemptybook.com 

 

Running on Empty

 

 A Handbook for Understanding and Surviving

the Energy Crisis

 

By Phillip J. Greene

 


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handsSemi-precious gems and beads are drawn from all over the world.

Our location in Tucson, Arizona, places Greene Studios at the site of one of the worlds largest and most important gem shows. Every year the Tucson gem show draws participants from every corner of the globe, giving us unprecidented access to every imaginable kind of gem stone. If you fancy a particular type of stone, we can probably find it for you and work it into a special piece for your enjoyment. Your complete satisfaction is our goal. Click on the orange "Boutique" Button above.

 

 

Man in Moon

Watercolor quilts get their name from their resemblance to watercolor paintings.

They are designed and assembled from 2" squares of  fabric  to form impressionistic scenes. They make wonderfully colorful wall hangings for your home or office.

 

To see these beautiful creations in fabrick, click on the orange "Fiber Arts" button above. 




 

 

Random

African Legends

There is an interesting bird that lives in the southern part of Africa. It is the Hadeda Ibis, according to my friend David, who lives in Johannesburg. It looks like an Egyptian Ibis but is slightly different. David says they are probably a distant cousin. The Egyptian Ibis inhabits the parts of Africa north of Kenya and the Hadeda Ibis inhabits Southern Africa, in and around Johannesburg. They are a very large bird with a long curving beak, but what makes them interesting is not so much their looks as their habits. Whenever they take to the air, they squawk and raise such a noise that you would think someone was murdering them. They like to roost in tall trees. One particular flock of them liked to roost in the tall pine trees adjacent to our apartment in Johannesburg. They were early risers, often waking us with their loud squawking at first light, long before we wanted to leave our bed.

 

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