
Yesterday afternoon I did a little kiln-forming demonstration in front of the demo stage and thanks to Christian, I have photos! Yesterday was all about the schmooz. I sold a modest number of small pieces and one or two medium and big pieces, but the big talk was The Book. I had several people come in to tell me how much they liked it--one of them the owner of a a store selling supplies and materials for stained and kiln-formed glass. She said several people have told her what a great book it is, and I got a warm fuzzy glow. She also asked if I teach classes... I need to get that class list made up!

Yesterday was the birthday of my neighbor across the aisle, Royal. We're southerners together, he's from Birmingham. (Did I just say I'm a southerner... whoa.) It was also Jeff's wife Jessie's birthday. What are the odds that I meet two new people at this show and they both have the same birthday AND it's during the show? (C'mon Dave, what ARE the odds?).
Getting on towards 9:00. Best be getting my charges authorized and getting gussied up for the show. (A Southerner!)
Yeah, whatever happened to Stranded in the South, huh? You haven't spouted vitriol in months!
ReplyDeleteWhen a crowd reaches 23, it becomes more likely than not a birthday is shared. With 50 folks, it's 33 to 1 against one not being the same. For the enterprising, this is an easy way to drink for free at a crowded bar ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck packing up -- hope to see you and "mom" soon!!
Hugs, -- Mish
I can't believe you said you were a southerner!!! Speaking of the south, it is a balmy 72 degrees here! Can't wait till "y'all" come home! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe cockles of my heart are warmed by all your comments--Stacy, it was an aberration--I'll never do it again. Bill, I've been too busy to be vitriolic. And Mish, I have missed you and can't wait to get together when we get back!!
ReplyDeleteWell, if not vitriolic, perhaps you could add a squeeze of lemon to make it slightly more acidic?
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