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Brookside Pottery is Back and Linda is Writing Again

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Bowls for my friend Joan in Baltimore if she likes them. $6 each and freight and handling. Yes, I saved these for you and did not sell them at the herb festivals. Bright colors to welcome spring. Not just another snake in the grass #1, 6x6 inch tile with 3d snake. $25 Not just another snake in the grass #2, 6x6 stoneware tile $25 Not just another snake in the grass #3, 6x6" stoneware, $25 I never meant to ignore my blog for this long. I just completed three herb festivals in a row and have been working like it was Christmas. The only way to get it all done was to put in 12 hour days and just suck it up and get through it. Now is the time for readjustment. I can get so used to severe pressure to get all my work complete that it takes time to readjust to having a life. It is just the way it is. Why do three herb festivals in a row? Because I am an artist trying to survive in a tough economy and I try to think of creative ways to "stay out there" in the public's...

Rubbing Stones made for the Philbrook

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I was thrilled to be asked to create 4 rubbing stones for the Philbrook Museum. They are placed in the garden and students find them near the original artwork and create rubbings on paper using my stones. I was told what told which four places in the garden these were to be based upon. They chose the waterfall, Eric's tree, the metal tree and the lion gate. Here are the results.