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  1. Carolyn d.

    Dilemma about an antique brass birdcage

    Yes, forest Nymph, I agree that it is important to show that to people who might not otherwise think of what caged animals have to endure.
  2. Carolyn d.

    Dilemma about an antique brass birdcage

    Thank you very much for the excellent idea to repurpose it into a planter! In the area where I live in new Jersey, the deer eat most decorative plants so we are unable to have many colorful annuals. The deer make that impossible. So I can use the cage for some geraniums or other colorful...
  3. Carolyn d.

    Dilemma about an antique brass birdcage

    I do understand about not destroying things, I do not like to be wasteful either. I destroyed the ivory because I never wanted anyone to ever resell the items for any reason so I returned them to the earth. They were just to awful to keep! I still am not sure about what to do about the cage though!
  4. Carolyn d.

    Dilemma about an antique brass birdcage

    I am sad to say that my mother loved to keep singing canaries in our house in the 60s and 70s. Initially they were in a larger bamboo cage but then she found an antique brass cage that is no larger than 15 by 15 inches and kept a bird in that. After her last bird died she saved the cage and...
  5. Carolyn d.

    Hello from new jersey

    Hello, I am a new member. I have been following a vegan lifestyle for about 17 years now. My husband is Vegan, we love to cook. Our new endeavor is Ethiopian recipes which are delicious. I sew my own belts and accessories and have not worn leather for as long as Ive been vegan. I look...