Many of you know that I have run a Bulletin Board System since 1986 called Maclectic BBS. I've "reinvented" it again with a new web portal called PHPNUKE. I really like the new design. The board centers on Macintosh Computers, but is "eclectic" in nature, covering politics, religion, entertainment and much more. Please stop by and give it a look. I'd love to see you register and participate on board. It's lots of fun.
Bob
http://maclectic.com/PHP-Nuke/index.php
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Andre Calling

I don't normally have a very exciting life, an unusual one, yes, but not terribly exciting. That is until Saturday afternoon, of course. I was outside squirting Elizabeth with the hose when Zack came out with the phone for me. I had a hard time at first hearing who was calling. (What's new about that?) But eventually I realized that the person on the other end of the phone was none other than the famous gospel singer, Andre Crouch!
For those of you who don't know this, Andre Crouch was one of the most innovative Gospel singers in the 60's and 70's. He had a group called Andre Crouch and the Disciples. He still does concerts, but he also does a lot of producing for music behind the scenes now. He also pastors his father's church in Burbank. I believe his father has since passed away.
Why did he call me? Well, many months ago, I wrote an article in our church bulletin about Andre receiving a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A member of my church knows Andre's cousin. She gave the article to Andre. He saw it yesterday and felt like he wanted to call me and let me know that he was grateful about the words I wrote. We talked about 10 or 15 minutes and I was really blessed to receive that call from him. I guess he is the most famous person I have ever spoken too at this point in my life.
You might remember some of his classic songs:
Through it All
Soon and Very Soon
The Blood
I think it is pretty cool for someone in his position to take time to call someone just to say thank you for such a small thing. I'll never forget this. (Debbie, if you're reading this, you and Becky will certainly remember Andre.) The first time I saw him was when Inez and Howard Bryant took our youth group to see him sing at Whittier College. I must have been around 15 years old.
Monday, August 22, 2005
3 more weeks!
Only 3 more weeks of summer freedom and then school begins. I'm still hoping to register some more students before then. Usually, we get a lot of last minute inquiries. I hope that holds for this year as well.
I have 3 students to interview this week. I'm still waiting to hear from some parents about whether or not their children are coming back or not. I find it so strange that some people refuse to tell you their plans.
I'm going to have to make a lot of things before school starts. I have the entire new Student's Handbook to print out. It's finished except for the pagination of the table of contents. Lots of printing to do. The Slide Show for the Parent's Night is almost finished as well. I'm feeling pretty good about this new school year getting off to a good start.
I have 3 students to interview this week. I'm still waiting to hear from some parents about whether or not their children are coming back or not. I find it so strange that some people refuse to tell you their plans.
I'm going to have to make a lot of things before school starts. I have the entire new Student's Handbook to print out. It's finished except for the pagination of the table of contents. Lots of printing to do. The Slide Show for the Parent's Night is almost finished as well. I'm feeling pretty good about this new school year getting off to a good start.
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Masks


I promised a while back that I would show you the masks the kids and I made together. Zack didn't get his done in time for the last firing, so here are the ones Liz and I made. Mine is supposed to be Corkey, my parrot. Elizabeth's is supposed to be Taz. They were quite a bit of fun and I know the school kids will love making them.
Roses

Some people think my roses are the best thing I make. I certainly do like making them. I've made them for years, but I used to make them out of bread dough. Ceramics is much more durable. You might want to think about giving these for Christmas, anniversaries, or birthdays. Every woman I've showed them to has gone crazy over them. They sell at my store for $10.00 a piece if shipped, only $6.00 if you pick them up. These are how they come out of the kiln. I add stems and leaves to them so you can put them in vases. I've found people prefer these colors better than solid colors. I certainly do myself. I've found people like to get colors to match their decor and that's pretty easy with my ceramic roses.
Garden Bunny

I made this one for my sister in law that I sell bunnies to, but she said it would be too big an item for her to carry. But I made it anyway. I thought it was really cool. So, I'll either put it up for sale or stick it in my own garden. Let me know what you think of Farmer Bunny.
I fixed this photo so Bunny would be standing up, but it reverted back to sideways. So, place your head on a table and look at him and he'll seem right side up!
Bob Bunny
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More Kiln news
I am firing some more things right now. When you make a pot a day, believe me, it starts to add up! We're having a silent auction at our school Sept. 8, so I'm going to plant some plants in my pots and make some candle holders out of them. I also went and bought some lovely greenware for the auction. I bought a pretty pitcher, a tea pot, and an orange squeezer. Just to bide some time, I got these and I'll just glaze them. I think Connie wouldn't mind having some of them either.
I also bought this magnificent eagle stature. It is so majestic. I'm thinking of giving it away for the Student of the Month. Our mascot is the Eagle. I'll post pictures when I'm finished.
Bob
I also bought this magnificent eagle stature. It is so majestic. I'm thinking of giving it away for the Student of the Month. Our mascot is the Eagle. I'll post pictures when I'm finished.
Bob
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Kiln Openings
I read something interesting yesterday online. It talked about how some people who have studios send out emails announcing Kiln Openings. In other words, people come to see the kiln open and get first dibs at whatever is in there if they want to buy something.
That might not make too much sense to you unless you've ever seen what goes into the kiln and what comes out. Types of glazes, variations in firing temperatures and timing all affect what comes out on your ceramic pieces. So, even the potter isn't exactly sure what will turn out on each piece. The hardest thing about pottery is to wait long enough to open the kiln so you won't crack everything inside by a rush of cold air coming in. It's like Christmas as you look at each individual piece and see how it has turned out.
So, I can see how an established potter, who has a dedicated clientele, could have such "openings" or "Parties". I opened my kiln at 6:00 a.m. this morning. I like to put it all out on our dining room table for everyone to see when they wake up. It's rewarding to hear the oohs and ahhs as they see each new piece.
This opening revealed my mom's finished napkin holder. (I'm sure she gave up on ever seeing it finished. It was a complicated piece, but it turned out great.) The masks we did were pretty cool. I tried out a new glaze called "Bark" and it is a very interesting glaze that sort of looks like tree bark, at least it is an organic look that I like. I am getting a lot of little pots made as I do my "pot a day" throwing. I'm going to make them into candle holders and small planters for the most part. It has helped me a lot to make a pot a day, so I'm going to keep at it.
I also have a new "gold" glaze, that turned out quite interesting. This first use of it came out as a "black Gold". It's sort of a black luster with a gold tinge to it. It's supposed to be more gold than I got, so I probably have to adjust the temperature next time.
Well, I've probably bored you all with this, but it's my latest experience to share. I'll post the new things on line at my pottery store and then you can see the pictures.
With Christmas coming, I hope you might consider getting gifts from my studio for friends. I need to spread the word on this site as not enough people seem to have found it. I sell some from it, but I need to find an outlet for the rest of these creations.
http://studio.maclectic.com
That might not make too much sense to you unless you've ever seen what goes into the kiln and what comes out. Types of glazes, variations in firing temperatures and timing all affect what comes out on your ceramic pieces. So, even the potter isn't exactly sure what will turn out on each piece. The hardest thing about pottery is to wait long enough to open the kiln so you won't crack everything inside by a rush of cold air coming in. It's like Christmas as you look at each individual piece and see how it has turned out.
So, I can see how an established potter, who has a dedicated clientele, could have such "openings" or "Parties". I opened my kiln at 6:00 a.m. this morning. I like to put it all out on our dining room table for everyone to see when they wake up. It's rewarding to hear the oohs and ahhs as they see each new piece.
This opening revealed my mom's finished napkin holder. (I'm sure she gave up on ever seeing it finished. It was a complicated piece, but it turned out great.) The masks we did were pretty cool. I tried out a new glaze called "Bark" and it is a very interesting glaze that sort of looks like tree bark, at least it is an organic look that I like. I am getting a lot of little pots made as I do my "pot a day" throwing. I'm going to make them into candle holders and small planters for the most part. It has helped me a lot to make a pot a day, so I'm going to keep at it.
I also have a new "gold" glaze, that turned out quite interesting. This first use of it came out as a "black Gold". It's sort of a black luster with a gold tinge to it. It's supposed to be more gold than I got, so I probably have to adjust the temperature next time.
Well, I've probably bored you all with this, but it's my latest experience to share. I'll post the new things on line at my pottery store and then you can see the pictures.
With Christmas coming, I hope you might consider getting gifts from my studio for friends. I need to spread the word on this site as not enough people seem to have found it. I sell some from it, but I need to find an outlet for the rest of these creations.
http://studio.maclectic.com
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
All Fired Up
Staying home today with the kids. It's nice and cool, the way I like it. I'm firing up my kiln today. I had 26 pieces to fire, but I couldn't fit them all in!
I'm firing two of the three masks the kids and I made. Zack hadn't finished glazing his yet. I'm also trying out a new idea of painting on terra cotta pots. We'll see how that comes out.
I'm having a silent auction at school on Parent's night. If anyone wants to donate something for the auction, I'd sure appreciate it. I'm afraid it will turn into an art show for me instead! I will be putting up several things I have made. The terra cotta pots and the masks will be there for the parents to see. Hoping to get those whistles done as well. I have way more ideas for the pottery class at school then I have time to make things.
I'm firing two of the three masks the kids and I made. Zack hadn't finished glazing his yet. I'm also trying out a new idea of painting on terra cotta pots. We'll see how that comes out.
I'm having a silent auction at school on Parent's night. If anyone wants to donate something for the auction, I'd sure appreciate it. I'm afraid it will turn into an art show for me instead! I will be putting up several things I have made. The terra cotta pots and the masks will be there for the parents to see. Hoping to get those whistles done as well. I have way more ideas for the pottery class at school then I have time to make things.
For the Love of Mac
Several people were injured this morning as thousands of people rushed to buy used Apple iBooks for $50 each from the Henrico County school system.
The Associated Press is reporting that a stampede broke out when the gates to the Richmond International Raceway, where the sale was being held, were opened at 7 a.m. The county was offering 1,000 used iBooks for $50 each to Henrico residents, who began lining up overnight. Several people are said to have suffered minor injuries in the stampede. Sales were limited to one computer per person.
The Associated Press is reporting that a stampede broke out when the gates to the Richmond International Raceway, where the sale was being held, were opened at 7 a.m. The county was offering 1,000 used iBooks for $50 each to Henrico residents, who began lining up overnight. Several people are said to have suffered minor injuries in the stampede. Sales were limited to one computer per person.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Whistle While You Work
I've been working with my kids on projects we can make at school this year. The other day we made some clay masks. They came out pretty good. I made one that looked like a bird, Corkey was my model. Zack made a face with a tongue sticking out that was pretty cool. Elizabeth made a good one and I've forgotten what it is supposed to be! I'm in the doghouse now, but it came out well.
Today I found several sources for making whistles out of clay. I'm sure the kids would love to make those. I look at the various things kids are making in other schools and I'm quite astounded at the talent out there. I can't wait to see what our kids will make this year.
Today I found several sources for making whistles out of clay. I'm sure the kids would love to make those. I look at the various things kids are making in other schools and I'm quite astounded at the talent out there. I can't wait to see what our kids will make this year.
Thursday, August 04, 2005
A Pot A Day
I was reading one of my online ClayArt discussion groups and a lady mentioned that she was having trouble with throwing on the wheel. She made a pot once a week, but didn't seem to make any progress. The response was, "You'd better make a pot a day if you want to get any good at it."
So, I am making a pot a day. And I'm getting better each day! Glad for that, but what in the world am I going to do with 30 pots at the end of the day. My stuff isn't selling that fast!
Oh, well, if you're a mild acquaintance of mine, you might get ready to look surprised when you get your pot this Christmas. :-)
So, I am making a pot a day. And I'm getting better each day! Glad for that, but what in the world am I going to do with 30 pots at the end of the day. My stuff isn't selling that fast!
Oh, well, if you're a mild acquaintance of mine, you might get ready to look surprised when you get your pot this Christmas. :-)
Monday, August 01, 2005
Glazes Come Home
When we got to the freecycle.com location the husband was cleaning and putting all the stuff out on the grass. There were many 5 gallon buckets, a whole bunch of 5Lb bags of minerals, and some 1 gallon jars. What I ended up receiving was not what I was expecting, but in the long run, I think it was a very good thing for me.
You see, I have been doing my pottery the easy way, but also the more expensive way. I'm a painter so I like to have many colors on my pottery. Therefore, I have been using glazes that are similar to paint that I buy ready made. My teacher, on the other hand, dips his bisque pieces into large buckets of glazes that he mixes up himself. The downside is that you tend to get a one colored piece, and I got tired of the colors pretty fast.
What I received in this offer, however, were a LOT of the various minerals and chemicals that one uses to make their own glazes from scratch. So, basically, I have received a giant chemistry set! Now I have to learn how to combine all of this to make my own glazes. My teacher, Gary Hamner, knows a lot about this, so I am now going to be getting into a new angle with my pottery experience, which is rather exciting.
You see, I have been doing my pottery the easy way, but also the more expensive way. I'm a painter so I like to have many colors on my pottery. Therefore, I have been using glazes that are similar to paint that I buy ready made. My teacher, on the other hand, dips his bisque pieces into large buckets of glazes that he mixes up himself. The downside is that you tend to get a one colored piece, and I got tired of the colors pretty fast.
What I received in this offer, however, were a LOT of the various minerals and chemicals that one uses to make their own glazes from scratch. So, basically, I have received a giant chemistry set! Now I have to learn how to combine all of this to make my own glazes. My teacher, Gary Hamner, knows a lot about this, so I am now going to be getting into a new angle with my pottery experience, which is rather exciting.
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