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Now posted at The NDN Silver Blog, it's an all-new masterwork by Wings, wrought entirely freehand and honoring old designs and forms of Indigenous silversmithing. It's a traditional concha belt buckle created the old way and set with a little natural fire, a reminder that to dance with the dawn, a song for the sun is required of us.
The post is here. Wings's main page is here. Inquiries via the site's Contact form. We were able to cover December's monthly expenses and some additional costs, like the hay for the horses and one load of firewood for us (but no plumbing repairs until the pandemic recedes; it's too dangerous to bring people into close quarters like that here now). But there's more firewood to cover before winter gets really under way (and it's here today, with a wind chill of 2), and there's still the process of figuring out this water/well-drilling problem, and January always brings a flurry of large once-yearly expenses that need to be covered. Meanwhile, the pandemic rages unchecked and the economy is dead (a grand total of four holiday sales this year, which will not get us much past the opening days of the new year, never mind the first six months of it), and we have a long winter to come to get through, too. And since neither the drought nor the pandemic is going anywhere, we are still going to need consistent sales to make it through the whole winter (one that has already been bitter indeed for our communities), so shares of the site links are much appreciated.
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