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It took me a little while to figure out that when you say 'sodder' you're talking about 'solder'! LOL We pronounce it 'solder' here in Australia :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's been fascinating watching your thorn brooches come to life, Catherine. Thanks for sharing your process! I can't wait to see the finished jewellery :-)
Belinda, I went to school in Australia and it was *so* hard for me to get used to pronouncing it "sodder" when I got back to the states. It sounds so goofy! But if I say "solder" here, people look at me strange :)
ReplyDeleteNo way!!! Wow, it really is a small world, isn't it :-)
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