Just wondering

Jan 02, 2025 16:41

Are you a fan of this sort of windchimes or do you prefer the chims be made of something else?


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thespian15 January 3 2025, 16:31:00 UTC
They are okay, but not my first choice. :)

Never heard of it. :o

I have one like the one on the right side.
I thought I was going to break it the other night trying to open a bottle of Asti.
I couldn't get the cork out normally, so I tried the corkscrew and after a couple of attempts, I finally got it open. :o
Hugs, Jon

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maju01 January 3 2025, 16:58:22 UTC

Are you a fan of this sort of windchimes or do you prefer the chimes be made of something else? I've never seen those. I tend to prefer the more common tubular metal ones. There's a house near my daughter's with two or three large sets of the metal ones hanging in trees in their yard, and when it's windy, like yesterday, there's a constant musical sound from them. I enjoy walking past and listening to it, but I don't know if I'd like to live next door and hear it during the nigh.

Were/Are you a fan of Mapo? I've never heard of it.

I realize this won't pertain to everyone, but what sort of corkscrew do you prefer? I've rarely used a corkscrew, but I think the blue type works better.

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bradygirl_12 January 3 2025, 17:09:15 UTC
Love all windchimes! ☺️

Never had it, but remember the commercials, lol.

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lee_the_t January 3 2025, 18:55:39 UTC
I can't tell what the chimes are made of. I like chimes, wood and metal. I was thinking the other day that I need to find my garden dangly wind thingies that I had in Port Hueneme around the patio. Still packed somewhere.

Never ate it.

My dad brought a very cool "church key" in the actual shape of a rather gothic church key back from Germany and when he died I took it. The head is a bottle opener and when you pull it out of the shaft it's got a corkscrew. Just used it Tuesday night to open my NYE champagne.

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