The summer was pretty amazing - in many ways. There was a lot of reflection, soul searching, heart ache, and joy. Oh, and it was HOT! Record temps in Durham when I was there - like 108! Left that to Oklahoma's 119! Dry heat is still f-ing hot & there IS a major difference between 100 and 120, trust me! Anyway, I digress. Typical of the Oklahoma born male to revert to weather talk to avoid serious conversation....
Much happened personally, I finally opened up & let some shit go that had been standing in my way. Re-evaluation, if you will. Looking some of my big issues in the face. Feeling more empowered about where I am in life. Patterns of behavior that need to change if I am ever going to move forward. I started to feel a need to sit still for a bit. Sometimes feelings appear while travelling down one path, then suddenly the path takes a completely unexpected turn on you. That feeling stayed true, but my sitting still did not happen the way I thought it was going to.
I ended up at my sister's place in Gettysburg one evening. She had mentioned in an email that I was welcome to come and stay for however long I needed to rest and patch my bones. Boy, did I need it. That day at the spa in Hot Springs Arkansas did not cut it (BTW, I highly recommend visiting Hot Springs Arkansas - that water is Amazing!). I arrived in Gettysburg with it in my mind that I was going to hunker down & home base it for like a month at least. There were a couple of opportunities that had presented themselves since GAS, and I needed something to do to fill in the gaps. Not to mention I sort of had the wind knocked out of me a couple of times recently, and just needed to take a break!
I set up my portable lampworking rig in the garage, so my nephews and I could screw around with it, and proceeded to visit long standing friends and family. The second day back involved getting lost in the woods and then found again, with two of my best friends - like we used to do as teenagers. At a certain point, I actually made plans to start working at a farmer's market, just give up on this whole thing altogether and go sell fruit. That is when I received a message from the Tyler Alumni regarding the Art Market in early October. It took me all of ten minutes to apply, so after that I called Nik at East Falls in Philadelphia to inquire about any possible gigs at the glass studio. That was on a Friday. He hooked me up teaching a Fun With Glass class on Sunday, and then a smattering of lessons throughout the week. Back in the saddle again. Whew, that was close! Here are some pics from all that....
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