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'''Towhee's Pendant''' is a small, glazed ceramic disc made by [[Towhee Freshwater]] in the [[:category:Melisende Dulac Series| Melisende Dulac Series]].
'''Towhee's Watchband''' is a red silicone watchband given by [[Towhee Freshwater]] to her father in the [[:category:Melisende Dulac Series| Melisende Dulac Series]].


==Details==
==Details==
When she was in first grade, Towhee made the disc at school as an art project. It is a flat disc about two-inches in diameter and a quarter-inch thick. The disc is fired and glazed in yellow, with the letters #ilovedaddy pressed into the surface with the end of a popsicle stick. The letters are also colored with blue glaze. A small hole in the top edge allows for a leather cord to suspend the disc as a pendant.
For Father's Day in 2008, Towhee gave the watchband to her [[Clark Freshwater|father]]. Red, silicone watchband embossed with #I♥DADDY, Clark was delight by it. He attached his Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch, and wore it every day. When his body was discovered in a shallow grave at the [[Hensley Asylum for Infirm Ladies and Needful Girls]] cemetery, the presence of the watch and band helped in the identification of the body.
 
Towhee made it as a gift to her [[Clark Freshwater|father]], who often wore it. When his body was discovered in a shallow grave at the [[Hensley Asylum for Infirm Ladies and Needful Girls]] cemetery, the presence of the pendant helped in the identification of the body.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 13:06, 16 November 2019

Towhee's Watchband is a red silicone watchband given by Towhee Freshwater to her father in the Melisende Dulac Series.

Details

For Father's Day in 2008, Towhee gave the watchband to her father. Red, silicone watchband embossed with #I♥DADDY, Clark was delight by it. He attached his Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch, and wore it every day. When his body was discovered in a shallow grave at the Hensley Asylum for Infirm Ladies and Needful Girls cemetery, the presence of the watch and band helped in the identification of the body.

Appearances