New Workshop, Can't Wait!!!!!

I'm off and running this morning! Just got word that there's a workshop the end of February right here in Mesa with....Leah Fairbanks!!!! The funny thing is, 8 years ago I saw her in PA, doing a workshop with Kim Osibin at a fiber conference. I peeked my head in and watched, fascinated. Leah was kind enough to come over and talk to me, and that got my hotglass lust going. So, FINALLY, I can take a class from her! Woohoo!

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I wanna write this book. What do you think? Lampwork Press?

from "Hotglass Lust"

Heat---that's the only word for it. Her fingers twitched as she tried desparately not to be too dazzled by the glare of what was happening right in front of her. Dizzy--so warm she felt as though she could barely breath, and yet not QUITE to the melting point...She dared a quick glance from under dark lashes. Anyone could see she still carried a torch. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Oooooooooooo! I'm jealous! I'd love to take a class from her!

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Beadbimbo

Oh, yeah, baby! :)

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Kandice Seeber

I'm taking a class with her in March in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - for the geographically challenged that's the 3rd province "in" from the west coast in Canada. I've heard she's an excellent teacher! How wonderful to complete the circle, from her being the being of your hot glass love/lust.

susan in canada

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Susan B.

Karen!!! That's wonderful - you will love Leah, she and SO sweet and obviously, incredibly talented. Patti

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Beadseeker

It will be exciting to see how she influences the work of you and Karen!

Tina

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Christina Peterson

You really are hilarious. Personally, I think there's an audience for this book! LOL

Cheri (Bubbee to Emily and Nathan)

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Cheri2Star

its a stress thing. I crack wise when under some kinds of stress. The worse the levels are the worse the levels get, and it particularly has to do with puns, somehow. Robin Williams said he his form of humor was "Tourettes'-like" and I wonder if there is some sort of neural twist componant to humor. But then, I have been reading diagnostic stuff and school stuff all week, too much non-fiction is bound to make one a bit flippant.... Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

Thanks, Cheri! I need to take that glass glass first, so I know more of the terminology. Sarajane

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Sjpolyclay

THIS cracked me up... eyes are watering... !!!!

-Kalera

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Kalera Stratton

oh definately---anyone remember the huge fuss over the "nude female form" that was supposedly subliminally visible in the ice cubes of some liquor ad ages ago?

Sarajane

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