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Looking for serenity?  Log Cabin ReTweet is a hand-stained building with a spacious interior for the baby chicks and a sheltered porch-perch for mom & pop.  The flowered vines add a bit of elegant whimsy to the roof and walls of this rustic home in its natural setting.
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ARTIST:  Querida Lu Ahn Funck
Price:  $20.00
The Log Cabin ReTweet

*Earthen rural design.

*Features nature-inspired foral
  highlights.

*Ideal accent piece for your home
or garden.

*Autographed by the artist.
To contact Alysse Rasmussen
Email:  alysser@aol.com
Playwrite/Photographer
Querida Lu Ahn Funck












"Art has always been a part of my life.  One of my earliest memories is sitting beside my mother watching her paint.  I would constantly nag her with questions.  'Why is that branch bent?  Who lives in that house?  Why does the river bend that way?'

"My mother was patient and rather than telling me to go away, she made up some of the most intriguing stories about the people that lived in the house, and the boy that pulled on the branch each day."

"I think it's this storytelling that eventually led me to work in theater, and now I've been involved in theater for more than 30 years.  I find the work of writing a play and directing to be one of the most satisfying experiences that I've ever had."

Querida is the author of "Sweet Dreams", "Willowynne", "Ten Little Idiots", and "D.I.D. I or D.I.D. I Not?" Her plays have been performed by Oregon Straw Hat Players and Broomstreet Theater.  She has appeared on stage and worked behind the stage for the Monroe Theater Guild, Childrens' Theater of Madison, Strollers, Oregon Straw Hat Players, Mercury Players and Madison Theater Guild.

Querida is the youngest daughter of Lulu G. Lemery.
To contact Querida Lu Ahn Funck
Email: qlemery@charter.net
159 SOUTH MAIN STREET                    OREGON, WI  53575                        608-291-2700