More of Mom's set-up at a show.  She crochet'd
everything imaginable (and a few things that not only
aren't imaginable, they aren't printable).  These
little people on the right are actually kleenex box
covers.  Left of them are door knob accents, in the
basket are snowflakes.  The listing could go on and on.

Yup, very talented lady.
Dad's home-sweet-home, owls and horses.  Yup,
you're right, one of the owls in the triple sets (as
Dad would say) "didn't get the word".

The horses were actually inspired by the Ford
Mustang Logo.
More of Dad's owls, squirrels and horses.  These owls, in
case you're wondering, started as a simple 2X4.  He'd get
them cut with a bandsaw and then burn with with a propane
torch to get the grain carved out.  The burning also created
the light/dark differential in them.

Pretty good stuff.  Someday, I might just learn how he did
it.
Some of Dad's display at a craftshow.  I gave him
my design for the deer and sleigh, along with a few
of the trivettes - he gave me about 30 other
trivette designs.  We did a lot of trading back and
forth.  It was kinda fun seeing how the same basic
thing would sell completely differently in our two
different areas.