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When I was younger we would go up to Plymouth, Massachusetts to visit my grandparents who had a house on a little piece of water called Boot Pond. While there I would spend what seemed like hours collecting pine cones and using them as building blocks to create what I kept calling squirrel houses. The squirrels didn't think much of my building skills, or perhaps I didn't build to code and the squirrels didn't think much of me as their landlord, but either way my houses soon became pine cone slums and had to be torn down to make way for pine cone mini-malls, in the hope of revitalizing the neighborhood and bring in some squirrelly clientele.
I guess the point here is when you grow up in a desert, one of the most exciting, foreign and marvelous constructions of nature to behold is a pine cone. This particular design is modeled from a stained glass image of said evergreen seed, and I hope you have enjoyed my ramblings into nostalgia!
This lazy Susan is 15" in diameter. It has been wood-burned then hand-painted, and then varnished to protect the surface.
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