Lol, shattered dreams is brilliant, love it!! If I don't have to use it this time, I will next time this kind of thing happens. I only wish I had time to sit by the kiln as I did in college......we used to sit and bbq, eat, drink, hang out most of the night making adjustments to the kiln and enjoying the primal experience of the flames (gas kiln). That's the way to enjoy life and I'd really like to find a piece of that these days. Thanks for giving me a chance to reminisce a bit!!
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We're hoping for the non-use of that name. There IS nothing quite like remembering back to fun those carefree, fun times in life. Really brings a warmth to the pit of the old stomach. I feel fortunate to have had many in my life. Sounds like a lot of joy, sitting about with friends, watching 'the fire' and tinkering and drinking and eating while waiting with baited breath for your resulting art to emerge. I hope you can find that little piece of joy again when needed. Life does get hectic, and crazy and fast. Oh, to have NO worries once more. Though I hate to admit, I WAS a bit clueless too, which probably added to the carefree joys as well.
Have a nice night, and hope your project came out in one piece. (I'll go look at your blog for an answer).
hahahaha!!! I coudn't agree more with every part of your comment. You have such a wonderful sensibiltiy @ddschteinn, just love reading your comments! And I need to get over to your blog and catch up on posts too, oy vey!
btw, it all came out :-))
Oh good. So glad of that. Though I just saw it. GORGEOUS. Oy vey is right, It is SO hard to keep up. I'm supposed to be out mowing the over-tall grass right now...but here I am, commenting away. But what fun this is, rather than the mower.
Thanks for your kind sentiments, I do so love your comments as well. Very well written and thoughtful, and your humor is always greatly appreciated as well. This darn world is too darn serious for this bird.