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Winter Blanket

Bryce Landscape posted on Nov 05, 2007
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The wedding was beautiful but our beautiful day ended on a bad note. When we got home last night we discovered our home had been broken into. The tv was gone, one computer was gone, the kid's piggy banks were gone, and because my daughter nor I took our purses with us last night, they too were gone with all the contents including our money. It's a horrible feeling to come home and discover that someone whom doesn't belong in your home has been there and that your personal things have been gone through and some taken. We spent the night up and afraid to go to sleep in case whom ever had been there might come back. We worked our selfs silly these past two months for what money we had, me so I could get my own place, now we have to start all over again....but even though that left me with a sinking uneasy feeling it didn't compare to the realization of how this ruined my daughter's wedding day. The intruder or intruders broke a window and came in but apparently no one heard or saw anything. I urge everyone to have a security device put into your homes if you don't have one...we now wish we had. God Bless and Blessed be.

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caviedes

8:21AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Sorry about the robbery! I understand your feelings!

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Petra-S

8:26AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

super!

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efferre

8:28AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Very sad story…I wish you will recover as soon as possible from the shock! Things are always changing and we can wish for a better world… Very beautiful white and soft snowy landscape…

Kuiski

8:35AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

It´s a very nice winter scene. Splendid! :D

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Gor111

8:37AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

A gorgeous created winter landscape you have posted here! It's a stunning work! Bravo!!!

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Ourias3D

8:57AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Superbe scène hvernale, très beau terrain.

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grylin

8:59AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

ohno. that is not a good thing:( i got my bike stolen, and my mail... plus i got an alarm system installed at my home here , . great picture, and, hope it all gets sorted, and lots of gooood luck!!!!!:)

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erlandpil

9:00AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Good again erland

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lior

9:10AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Superb bryce artwork,feeling that winter is coming. Have a nice evening, Lior

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angelbearzs

9:12AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

wow that so beatiful!!!:)

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evielouise

9:15AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111 what kind of people do we have in this world to steal like that ,perhaps someone knew and saw you were going away??? And most neighbors don't notice this ?? well it's a lovely snow scene and I wish you blessings::: device are good when they work well thats for sure::

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Chipka

9:55AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Oh WOW...it's horrible to have intrusions like that...It happened twice to my family in Chicago so I can utterly sympathize with your feelings. Hopefully things improve greatly, however. Odd how neighbors don't notice, they never seem to and on the two occasions it happened at my childhood home...no one noticed and it was in broad daylight. Ah, but even that can't dampen the joy of a wedding and the significance of that, so at least there's something good to remember on that day as well...and it's admirable that you have also posted artwork while the memory of the other bad stuff is still in your mind. THAT is a brave and necessary step; a nice declaration that life goes on! Now, as for the artwork, I love the qualities it has. This is a lovely winter scene, calming in a way. The rocks are utterly fascinating. They look like standstone! Great work.

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lorddarkwolf

10:13AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

getting closer to that time of year, nicely done

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delbeke

11:13AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Oh Marley how terrible! I've been there also. You feel violated. I have heard there are people who watch the papers to see when funerals and weddings are and then break in to the homes. There will always be those who pray on others. They are lower than pond scum. What a bummer and on your daughter's wedding day.So sorry.

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carlx

11:54AM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Splendid winter scape!!!

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pjlawson

12:05PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

So sorry to hear about the break-in! Hopefully they will get caught and prosecuted and you'll get some of your belongings back. When we first moved here 17 years ago, one of the first things we bought was a security system. I'm glad the wedding went well. This is a beautiful winter scene!!!

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Silkylady

12:09PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

This is terrific and beautiful Marlene. Truly awesome image. I feel so bad for you. I can only imagine your hurt and part anger. So very violated, at a beautiful time in both your lives. Huggs... Silkylady...

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DennisReed

12:26PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Stunning scene, atmosphere, & landscape! Bravo Marlene!

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sessan53

2:42PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Soo sad end of a beautiful day.... I feel so sorry for you and your family. I hope you will come over this. Look forward.... I'm thinking about you.:-)hugs sessan

broken-wings

3:06PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

So sorry to hear about this, hope it will come to a good end at least for you and your family!!!

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SunsetHunter

4:11PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

I'm very sorry to hear of such a bad end to a lovely wedding day. Such setbacks are a chance to show our strengths though and you've come right back with a beautiful snowscape here! Very well done!

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Blush

4:43PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Oh sis Bless your hearts I hope you had your things insured... I need to but I don't:( people are stealing little kids bicycles on my street.. Everyone is on the hunt...it's got to be some teenagers I think...thinking what a cute prank it is but it's not a prank at all its THEFT:( And to happen on her wedding too...I too would of stayed up all night with someone's shotgun in my lap...no kidding I woulda borrowed someone's or a bat butcher knife you name it..people urge me to get something because of my meds and these kids so doped up on them:( so far nothing has happened but it has in other towns:( I have a built in alarm somewhat...Winston he lets me know someone is out there way before I hear them...he can feel them in the front yard...he is up on the bed instantly ears perked and barking....bless his heart.... Love this: winter is not far away I just got back from chemo dodging heavy thunderstoms is 65 now and suppose to be 45 tomorrow with a wind chill they said of about 20 brrrr bring ou the heat and wood... I got to lay down I have written a novel grin Just a beautiful winter scene sis... Hugs Susan~

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3Dillusions

5:35PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Oh no, I am so sorry this happened especially on your daughters wedding day. Beautiful winterly scene

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mcv

5:45PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Marly, you have made a thing of beauty!!! It is so sad some others know nothing of creation, beauty, fairless, and giving, but only know to take what is not their's. They often have no idea how hard you may have worked to save and just think they have a right to take . . . Here is hoping they will be caught, learn a lesson and your stuff returned. May the wonderful memories of your daughter's wedding and her new family outshine the dark deep that struck your home.

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ontar1

6:09PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

That is beautiful snow scene, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My daughter and her husband had their first house broken into twice the same year, Thanksgiving and then Christmas, know exactly where you are coming from!

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pops

7:17PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

I love your scene. I'm so sorry about your house, we got hit 3 times in 2 years, but they never took much, but it still made me queesey! I am glad your daughter's wedding went well... big hugs Marlene

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Skydancer917

7:35PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

I'm so sorry this happened to you especially on her wedding day. This is a very 'chilling' image and I don't think I'm quite ready for snow! Great job!

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LeCygne

7:52PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

It is horrible that this would happen at any time, but for it to happen on a day which is to be one of the most memorable for a young lady it leaves behind an added after-taste. I am sorry that it happened to you and your family. Lovely wintery scene!! Excellent job!!!

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three_grrr

8:42PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

This is a wonderful winter scene! Give me the shivers just looking at it, LOL! I've had my home broken into twice, so I know how you feel. The sanctity and safety of your home has been violated, and you just don't ever feel safe in your home, your sanctuary, any more. It's awful. There are horrible people in this world today. But what goes around, comes around. There time will come. I'm so sorry this happened to you, especially at this time.

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davidoblad

8:48PM | Mon, 05 November 2007

Beautiful render Marlene, though I would have left the tree out of it. The rest is wonderful. My deepest sympathies regarding the theft. In your place I would do the following: Write down a descriptive list of Items that have value. You might have the PC serial number on the docs that came with it. Take this info to every pawn shop in the area. Tell the owner there is an unspecified reward for the PC. The data on it being more valuable than the PC itself. Tell the owner to discreetly call the police. They will arrest the seller and confiscate the property. You will eventually get the property back. Check to see if the data has been erased, justify your reward accordingly. The pawn shop owner should get something for their honesty. This has worked for several of my friends that got robbed. Thieves are usually pretty stupid. Report ID and credit cards stolen. If it helps at all, feel sorry for the thieves. They will pay for this crime (and probably many more like it) over the rest of their lives. Call it Karma or logic. This type of mindset makes them their own worst enemy. They will be miserable all their lives and will grow old deeply regretting their past choices. Anyway, hope this helps... hugs from Dave :^)

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