Thursday, March 27, 2008

Is Spring finally here?!

"Salsa"
high fire enamels, sgraffito

Well, it has been an absolutely gorgeous day!
Wow, I love it when it is like this. It will be 80 degrees again tomorrow. We are lucky to have such beautiful weather.

Chuck made some delicious soup for us tonight. I am lucky to have a husband who is such a good cook! He enjoys cooking and is quite talented.

He also does nice glasswork and will have some pieces in the "Climate Summit" which will be held at the Civic Center tomorrow. He made some nice and unusual platters from recycled glass.

I completed a few paintings this week and have a good start on several others. Time is flying by! Chuck will be making the metal backs for them. We bought the supplies last week. We have to get ready for Chain of Parks in April and then other shows throughout the Summer and Fall. Please visit my website http://www.terriecorbettglass.com/ to see the scheduling.

Well, I am working on a baby afghan for some friends of ours who are expecting, so I'd better work on it a little bit. I hope everyone has a good weekend.

Til later,

Terrie


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Remembering

"Moonflowers"
highfire enamels and sandblast etching









I want to take a moment to remember a good friend of ours. His name was Joe. He passed away last Friday. I sent a note to his sister and Mother which said, "Sometimes, if we are lucky, someone comes into our life that will forever occupy a special place. Joe was such a man. He was one-of-a-kind. His quick wit, boisterous laugh, the twinkle in his eyes when he was up to mischief, and his boyish charm can never be replaced. He was a good and true friend - brutally honest when necessary, but with a tender heart and a generous spirit not easily matched. His friends knew of the love he had for his family - and he loved all of God's creatures but especially his dogs. Let us take comfort as we remember the unique and special relationship we had with him. While the mention of his name may bring tears to our eyes, memories of him will bring a smile to our heart. "
We will miss you, old friend.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

What a glorious day!

"Oasis"
high fire enamels

Well, today (actually yesterday, as it is now after midnight and early Thursday morning) was indeed a beautiful one! The weather was so nice. It did start out a little shaky, however!

I was suppose to attend a Tai Chi class with a friend of mine. For starters, I had a headache, then I lost my purse so I didn't have my drivers license and of course I didn't want to drive without it! By then I was going to be late for class. My Mom came by to help me look for my purse (what a Mom, huh)! anyway, I finally found it, was late for class, but had fun anyway!

We ordered another kiln from Jen Ken last week and I am excited! The electrician is coming by tomorrow to install a new plug. The kiln should be ready in about 4 weeks.

We went to Cocoa last Thursday night and bought glass at Art Glass House on Friday. I love to go there to buy glass products. We stayed at Cocoa Beach on Friday night and went to our favorite restaurant down there! Nice little business trip!

The new cats, 'Bump' and 'Purrble' are continuing to be fun - some of my older cats are not quite as enthusiastic, but they are adjusting.
They are mischievous as you can discern from the photo below! That is 'Purrble'




Have a good week everyone!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Busy, Busy Time

"In Here"
High Fire Enamels
Wow! Time is flying by! I am finally able to make a dent in some of the work that is due, however, I still have miles to go! Two exhibition/projects in April, one in May, two exhibitions in June and two in August! That should keep me in the studio for the Spring and Summer! Its all good, however. I'm glad to be participating in each event. I will post here and on my website the dates and titles for each exhibition.
Well, we have two new cats, both are rescues. They are entirely different in appearance and personality. "Bump" is a yellow and white four year-old fellow with a wonderfully mellow disposition. Well, he is more mellow now than initially . . . . he was something of a bully toward the other cats when he arrived on the scene. He does have a great personality and is a lot of fun. " Purrble" is a little long-haired black female about 10 months old. She arrived on my birthday in the pouring rain! She was a little sad sack to look at. She has a really cute and funny personality also. She does tend to be a little fearful of my other cats. (we have four older cats plus Bump and Purrble). Anyway, we have had both altered and they are happily ensconced in the Corbett household! Purrble is very playful and we have had one bad art accident. She knocked over a large ceramic sculpture of a cat! I was sick. I have several pieces by the artist. I had placed it on the hearth of the fireplace, so it really is my fault. They are good for the most part, and I will be more careful from now on. It is a little more hazardous since we have tile floors instead of carpeting.
It is raining today. We are suppose to have storms later on in the evening. I have an Artists League meeting at the museum, so I hope it doesn't get too bad. Speaking of that, I'd better sign off for now.

Later!

Terrie