Popular Post Charlie E Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Popular Post Report Posted Monday at 08:56 PM (edited) I “decided” to add some Tolkien to my favorite clock today. “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” - J.R.R. Tolkien Edited Tuesday at 09:50 AM by Charlie E RabidAlien, Dave Monk, artisanpirate and 12 others 15 Quote
rjweb Posted Monday at 10:47 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:47 PM Charlie, very nicely done, RJ Charlie E 1 Quote
wombatie Posted Tuesday at 04:00 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:00 AM Very nice and very small. Love it. Marg Charlie E 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM I like that clock, the "Tolkien" is a great addition. Charlie E 1 Quote
Gonzo Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Nice! Do you by chance have the pattern available for Gandalfs quote? Charlie E 1 Quote
jpburcham Posted Wednesday at 03:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:19 PM Very Well Done. . . .And the quote is so true! Charlie E 1 Quote
MarieC Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM Charlie, what a great idea....plus an excellent quote! Very nice job on cutting that font! Charlie E 1 Quote
Charlie E Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM 3 hours ago, MarieC said: Charlie, what a great idea....plus an excellent quote! Very nice job on cutting that font! It’s probably my favorite font to cut. Scroll Calligraphy. Unfortunately my OCD tendencies got the best of me and I couldn’t get used to the change in the clock after all these years of looking at it. I moved the quote to the wall next to my bedroom door so I’ll see it every morning. Quote
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