Our Florida Road Trip only lasted 48 hours, 20 of which were driving (ugh). The trip South was made in the dark, so we didn't get to see a whole lot of sights, but we saw a few interesting shapes in the dark that we wanted to check out in the daylight, so we kept our eyes peeled on the way northward to home.
We had seen what looked like several pieces of oversized furniture on the way down, and sure enough, in the daylight, this was revealed:
We actually pulled into the parking lot to try to photograph this huge rocking chair, but the chair was so large that we discovered we were too close to it to get a good shot, so we crossed the street again and snapped away.
Turns out once we crossed the street, we were in the parking lot for the actual Waldo Flea Market, where we saw a nice collection of rusty (rust = antique!) tractors:
We enjoyed our quick pass through Waldo (insert "Where's Waldo joke" here - we certainly did!)
I am so sad our road trip and workshop are over!
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The Official Fuel of Nascar
We interrupt your regularly scheduled "Wednesday Worktable" to bring you the continuing adventures of our Florida Roadtrip!
While driving through Ocala, I glanced to the left and saw cars, full-sized (race) cars, on top of a roof. Naturally, I point and make everyone look WHILE grabbing my camera and snapping a shot.
Drive-by photo:
As we continued the drive, we noticed that all the Sunoco stations in Florida are emblazoned in Nascar colors, and proudly claim to be the "Official Fuel of Nascar," but this Ocala station was the only one we saw with actual cars on the roof. It was definitely a road-trip highlight!
While driving through Ocala, I glanced to the left and saw cars, full-sized (race) cars, on top of a roof. Naturally, I point and make everyone look WHILE grabbing my camera and snapping a shot.
Drive-by photo:
As we continued the drive, we noticed that all the Sunoco stations in Florida are emblazoned in Nascar colors, and proudly claim to be the "Official Fuel of Nascar," but this Ocala station was the only one we saw with actual cars on the roof. It was definitely a road-trip highlight!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Baptism by Fire
As you know, we headed south to St. Petersburg, Florida, this weekend for the Painting With Fire Workshop. Nothing like spending 20 hours in the car in order to go to a 4-hour class! We jewelry artisans are a dedicated (and crazy) bunch...
We finally found the salon where the workshop was being held, in a beautiful, artsy section of St. Petersburg. This is the back of the studio where we played Sunday afternoon: those 2 garage doors open to provide wonderful ventilation courtesy of the sea breeze. Perfect!
This is the table, set up with workstations for all the students:
That's my workstation at the bottom left, with my apron on back of the chair, and my visor on the table. I needed my visor (in addition to my glasses) in order to see well enough to get the beads on the mandrel. Because I am seriously vision-impaired.
Oh, yeah - and note that Barbara put the first aid kit right next to me - almost as if she knew me!
Closeup of my workstation:
Here is our lovely and gracious host, Barbara Lewis, at the end of the table, doing a bead demo:
Some of the enamel colors we were able to play with:
Some of my classmates, hard atwork fun:
There was a lot of wonderful artwork displayed in the salon, sculptures, glass, paintings, baskets, and more - but I want you to enjoy the painting which is hanging at the far end of the worktable. I fell in love with this lady walking her poodles, and I even named her "Bagel Knees," because her knees look like the bagels we had at our hotel's continental breakfast that morning!
Here is a shot of my bead pan, filled with vermiculite and my cooling beads, as well as some of the enamel colors I was sharing with Kris:
Here is my bead haul from the workshop - some great beads, and some not-so-great ones. But I learned a lot, had a lot of fun, and came home with almost everything I need to sit down and start making these colorful enamelled pieces on my own!
And alas, I did NOT have an injury-free weekend.
About halfway through the class, I learned that fire makes metal beads HOT.
Nice singe marks on top of that blister, huh? This was taken almost immediately after I accidentally touched the bead.
Here is the finger this morning:
It's a nice, deep second degree burn, with a huge area of 1st degree burn around it. And the worst part? It's my iPad-tappin' finger. Really put a crimp in my game play for a few days....
And after the class, we got to see Barbara's brand new Florida studio - almost ready to open! It is in a beautiful area, and is just going to be gorgeous!
We finally found the salon where the workshop was being held, in a beautiful, artsy section of St. Petersburg. This is the back of the studio where we played Sunday afternoon: those 2 garage doors open to provide wonderful ventilation courtesy of the sea breeze. Perfect!
This is the table, set up with workstations for all the students:
That's my workstation at the bottom left, with my apron on back of the chair, and my visor on the table. I needed my visor (in addition to my glasses) in order to see well enough to get the beads on the mandrel. Because I am seriously vision-impaired.
Oh, yeah - and note that Barbara put the first aid kit right next to me - almost as if she knew me!
Closeup of my workstation:
Here is our lovely and gracious host, Barbara Lewis, at the end of the table, doing a bead demo:
Some of the enamel colors we were able to play with:
Some of my classmates, hard at
There was a lot of wonderful artwork displayed in the salon, sculptures, glass, paintings, baskets, and more - but I want you to enjoy the painting which is hanging at the far end of the worktable. I fell in love with this lady walking her poodles, and I even named her "Bagel Knees," because her knees look like the bagels we had at our hotel's continental breakfast that morning!
Here is a shot of my bead pan, filled with vermiculite and my cooling beads, as well as some of the enamel colors I was sharing with Kris:
Here is my bead haul from the workshop - some great beads, and some not-so-great ones. But I learned a lot, had a lot of fun, and came home with almost everything I need to sit down and start making these colorful enamelled pieces on my own!
And alas, I did NOT have an injury-free weekend.
About halfway through the class, I learned that fire makes metal beads HOT.
Nice singe marks on top of that blister, huh? This was taken almost immediately after I accidentally touched the bead.
Here is the finger this morning:
It's a nice, deep second degree burn, with a huge area of 1st degree burn around it. And the worst part? It's my iPad-tappin' finger. Really put a crimp in my game play for a few days....
And after the class, we got to see Barbara's brand new Florida studio - almost ready to open! It is in a beautiful area, and is just going to be gorgeous!
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