Chris C wrote:I'm headed to Branson, MO in the morning. Any teardropers over in that area?
Branson is on my list of places to go (hopefully this summer) Thursday I leave , again, for San Juan, Puerto Rico. No.. not a vacation but it's a great place to work. Bacardi has a major bottling house in San Juan. Lots of free samples. Great weather, but no teardrops.
The Branson trip was great. We had to spend an hour each night in the basement of the Radisson because of tornadoes, and my little Honda was beat all to &*$# by the hail, but it was a great trip. Saw a couple of shows, did some shopping, drank a couple of bottles of wine, and had a great time over all. It was nice and cool, and as mentioned before, that's my kind of weather!
Glad to be back. I'm refreshed and ready to start fielding all your insults.
Chris
The tension between what is good enough and what is beyond that creates the space for character to become our work.
Oops, But then again, you have to finish it sometime so as to just be able to enjoy it. I'm sitting with the record of 2 1/2 years to build. You don't really have to try and beat it. Besides the next ITG is just next year and you want to show it off, don't you?
Have a good day. Right now I can't talk so I just type and write. My wife just loves it.
Remember 'Teardrop Time'.......Take your time, you don't have to have it finished NOW.
Pretty jealous of your record, huh? In all honesty, Gage, I'm really pretty embarrassed about not getting on with my build. Just need the money. All these trips kept popping up and setting me farther behind. (who's going to turn down a free cruise, even though it turned out costing about a Grand out of my pocket to go!) I've got a furniture show where I'm displaying some of my work this April. If I make some sales, I'll get started in ernest on the trailer. I've promised Fran we'd go to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta this fall and make the trip in our new teardrop, so I've not much time.
Chris
The tension between what is good enough and what is beyond that creates the space for character to become our work.