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Grasping at Imagination…
I stay home every day with my son. I also work from home, though who has time with a 15 month old to chase down and pull off of high pieces of furniture? As I watch his imagination begin to … Continue reading
Taking breaks
I don’t think it’s any secret, but I don’t take breaks very well. As long as I can remember, even when I know a break is coming up (say Spring Break, or a long weekend), I’ve always, and I MEAN … Continue reading
Steep Learning Curves
After a particularly steep learning curve in trying to get my website launched, it is now LIVE!!! You can visit the site here: http://www.faiersandceramics.com That got me thinking though… Over the last several years I’ve been faced with learning curves … Continue reading
High Five!
It’s finally here! After many more months than I anticipated, the virtual High Five Video is here! I think you’ll like what you see, even if it is a little long. I had a lot of fun putting it together! … Continue reading
Dreaming of permaculture…
So I admit it… I tend to be deeply interested in way too many things, but I’ve decided here in the Year of the Dragon, that it brings a particular richness in my life that I wouldn’t think of living … Continue reading
Etsy Shop is Up and Running
No turning back now! You can now officially order a couple of Made To Order items from online! For now, it’s just the Bowls and Sipping mugs that were listed through the Kickstarter project, but keep an eye out for … Continue reading
2012 like I mean it!
The New Year is in full swing! I’m a big fan of new beginnings. Last year I made a promise to myself to live with Artful Simplicity and to go after my dreams. With the birth of Kieran and a … Continue reading
The work of the Revolution…
When I started down the path to fund my Kickstarter project, Ceramics For The Revolution, I had some ideas in my head about how I was changing my world through giving my artistic self a louder voice. That consummation of … Continue reading
Lessons for the Revolution
After one week, I am utterly amazed by my community of friends all over the country and beyond. We met our week one goal plus a little and drew pledges from New York, San Diego, Chicago, Denver, Southern Illinois, Boston, … Continue reading