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Decorative Sheep Bells

I'm spending a lot of time making these bells. I love my sheep very much. These are not for sale. I'm too self-conscious. Once people find out that everything has been put together with super glue and spray painted, they'll see it as tacky. These are unfinished so far, but they're at 90% completion. just a few more painterly touches and I'll call it quits. The turquoise is real; that's the only momentum driving me forward with these bells. If it was all fake turquoise, I wouldn't see the point in doing any of this. I just thought my fellow Native Americans would appreciate this work. All of our people's losing our sheep and the youth care not for sheep. Enjoy.

u/Helpful_Beyond — 12 days ago
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Decorative Sheep Bells

I'm spending a lot of time making these bells. I love my sheep very much. These are not for sale. I'm too self-conscious. Once people find out that everything has been put together with super glue and spray painted, they'll see it as tacky. These are unfinished so far, but they're at 90% completion. just a few more painterly touches and I'll call it quits. The turquoise is real; that's the only momentum driving me forward with these bells. If it was all fake turquoise, I wouldn't see the point in doing any of this. I just thought my fellow Native Americans would appreciate this work. All of our people's losing our sheep and the youth care not for sheep. My main question is, what should I sell these for? My sheep need to eat.

u/Helpful_Beyond — 12 days ago

Decorative Sheep Bells

I'm spending a lot of time making these bells. I love my sheep very much. These are not for sale. I'm too self-conscious. Once people find out that everything has been put together with super glue and spray painted, they'll see it as tacky. These are unfinished so far, but they're at 90% completion. just a few more painterly touches and I'll call it quits. The turquoise is real; that's the only momentum driving me forward with these bells. If it was all fake turquoise, I wouldn't see the point in doing any of this. I just thought my fellow Native Americans would appreciate this work. All of our people's losing our sheep and the youth care not for sheep. My main question is, what should I sell these for? My sheep need to eat.

u/Helpful_Beyond — 12 days ago

I might have made things worse.

So, my Aunt is a gardener. I asked for her help with bringing out peach tree back to life. Which I knew was going to be a huge task given it's already bad state. We've been watering it more frequently over the past few two weeks. We've added fish fertilizer and kelp fertilizer to give it more nutrients. It was holding on for the last few years. Now, it seems to be wilting away a lot faster now. The watering was every four days now. The fertilizer was only about a few tablespoons per gallon. I think we might have over watered it. I don't know what else we can do. These trees have been holding steady over the last few years, but this is noticeable. Wind burn is a huge factor as well, which I didn't know. I don't know much about gardening. She's the one with the green thumb. I'm asking for help. What might be causing this? She also mentioned that the water that's coming from the hose most likely has chlorine in it which could harm the tree. Do you see that blue tub in the background? I used that to divide up the water between that tree and two others. Fill the tub up, let the water sit. Then divide it up into thirds. It might be an apricot tree, also. If our new routine is harming the trees, we need to stop before the other tree follow suit.

u/Helpful_Beyond — 14 days ago