Saturday, October 16, 2010
Life Lessons from Farmville
For the last month I've been playing Farmville in real life, and in all honesty it's the best job I've ever had. I worked apple harvest for my Grandfather who is 85 years old and has been farming for at least 60. I had worked in the orchard several times as a teenager, but I didn't really appreciate it then. It was incredible to go to work every day with a man who truly loves what he does and I learned so much from his passion for life.
The very best part were the stories. Several times a day, we would be walking through the trees and he would share a story from his past. I heard stories about his grandparents homesteading in the area and weeks spent hiking all over creation with his brother. There were stories about installing the first telephone lines in the valley, and building the first irrigation lines in the area. There was a story about the town sheriff that didn't have a car, a uniform, a ticket book or a gun; but would just let your dad know if you had done something wrong. He told me how he milked cows every day before school and about the plane he learned to fly. My favorite story was that when he was a teenager he was paid 75 cents for every 100 apple boxes he built, and at the end of the summer he and his brother pooled their money and bought a Model A for $75.00.
Sometimes, life offers us amazing opportunities and when we take them and cherish every moment, our lives are enriched beyond measure. So today: eat an apple, hug a tree, thank a farmer, bask in the sun and really appreciate the incredible people in your life.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sunset Pastel
Yesterday I played with Sunset Pastel glass from Effetre (591206). It's a pretty pink in rod form, with concentric lines of orange and darker pink in the core.
As you can see in this spacer, there is some devitrification when exposed to too much heat. This one was the first of four on the mandrel.
By itself, it ranges from coral pink to orange either with or without swirling. The spacers in this photo were wound straight on the mandrel, the larger beads were swirled on. You can see the range of colors that come up both ways.
When encased in clear, this color seems to run more toward the orange end of the spectrum. Which is really intensified when used over black.
When encased in CIM Blush, the color really leans more toward a purple tinted pink.
And when mixed with ivory, blown into shards and layered over effetre black the color also appears as a swirly coral with some crazing where it meets the ivory.
All in all, a color I will continue to play with, and probably even re-order.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
New Glass!!
I was fortunate to be able to spend the weekend at the Frantz Bash, an annual event hosted by Mike Frantz that always includes demos by fabulous artists, great sales, camping, camaraderie and he feeds you. :) I met some great glassy people, learned a lot, and of course bought way too much glass! The picture below shows all the new (or at least new to me) colors. I left out the pounds of clear, but we all know what that looks like!
I ended up comming home with: Fire Lotus from TAG; XX386, HE379 and Aether frit from Double Helix; Metalic Black, Golden Harvest, Sunset Pastel, Carribean Sea, Coral Sunburst, Alexanderite, Dusty Lilac and Apple Blush from Effetre; Gunmetal, Poison Apple, Glacier, and Razzleberry from CIM; Magic from Reichenbach; Purple Plum, Mauvelous, Biscotti and Pale Pesto from Vetrofond. And of couse a few basics from all of thee above.
I'm really excited about all the new colors, and I promise to post pictures and what I've learned from each of them! (This should give me plenty to blog about so I'll be able to post more regular updates.) :D
Off to light the torch and see what kind of magic happens!
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