Hehe. Down with the Clankers. It's too bad that the doorbell didn't work out. I'd think having someone enter to Auld Lang Sine would really put you in the Christmas spirit, especially if the guest held even a slight resemblance to Jimmy Stewart. Technology fail, this time anyway. Great post, Dave.
I was hoping my readers were old enough. It was a rather spicy rant, but I didn't run anyone off, my next article will be more art focused, maybe some recipe updates as well. Thanks for reading, Paul.
Thank you, Paul. These gals kick it up to the next level. I enjoy making specialty frames and stands for their work, being involved in creating new ideas gives the brain a workout!
Another interesting and off the wall blog! I especially like the picture of Dr. Smith with his iconic sneer. The addition of yellow eyes was a plus.
Your beach mosaic tale, for the most part was true, however, It was Kim’s daughter who took the picture of us posing in front of the almost finished mosaic. Christi’s in other pictures during the process of putting it together. And it was also Kim’s daughter who created the lobster.
Thanks for immortalizing our workshop at the beach. We figure we put in about 200 hours all together, only taking time out to eat and sleep. We would all do it again though!
Thank you for the correction and comment. 'Off the wall' is a good way to describe my rant, and you know me, I write the way my brain processes the world. I'm just glad you didn't hate it ;-)
Hehe. Down with the Clankers. It's too bad that the doorbell didn't work out. I'd think having someone enter to Auld Lang Sine would really put you in the Christmas spirit, especially if the guest held even a slight resemblance to Jimmy Stewart. Technology fail, this time anyway. Great post, Dave.
I'm proud of understanding the lost in space references. Dr. Smith had a point.😅
I was hoping my readers were old enough. It was a rather spicy rant, but I didn't run anyone off, my next article will be more art focused, maybe some recipe updates as well. Thanks for reading, Paul.
I really enjoyed seeing how the glass artwork came together. What a result!
Thank you, Paul. These gals kick it up to the next level. I enjoy making specialty frames and stands for their work, being involved in creating new ideas gives the brain a workout!
I'm not saying it was squirrels, but there's always non-zero probability it was squirrels.
Holy Rats, I got feedback from the legend, I’m humbled. Thank you for the comment!
Another interesting and off the wall blog! I especially like the picture of Dr. Smith with his iconic sneer. The addition of yellow eyes was a plus.
Your beach mosaic tale, for the most part was true, however, It was Kim’s daughter who took the picture of us posing in front of the almost finished mosaic. Christi’s in other pictures during the process of putting it together. And it was also Kim’s daughter who created the lobster.
Thanks for immortalizing our workshop at the beach. We figure we put in about 200 hours all together, only taking time out to eat and sleep. We would all do it again though!
Thank you for the correction and comment. 'Off the wall' is a good way to describe my rant, and you know me, I write the way my brain processes the world. I'm just glad you didn't hate it ;-)