Beautiful Indian summer days still.
Diversion dam on the Poudre River on my way walking back to the Sustainable living Fair. Michael Kirkpatrick from the Holler singing by himself today. I love his song “Where ever you roam, may you always be home”. Good theme song for the bus.
I took my hula hoop today and got some exercise listening to music. The Sumatra Belly dancers were up next. Very good dancers.
Photos with the belly dancers. Dakota and Amata Jackson watching the belly dancers. Amata is one of the pair of chiropractors we go to. They have a booth here at the fair. Dakota is her daughter.
Dakota is great with the hoop. She can even hoop on her knees. A couple of the alpacas at their booth.
This was hanging by the river on my way back. Peace like a river in my heart. The bowl is coming along. I fired all the little colored pieces to it, then topped it with some clear and fired it again.
After that I slumped it onto a mold and viola a bowl. Some jewels I also made in the other kiln while firing the bowl.
This is an old piece. I just got it back from being in a show last year. It is the sunset in the Blue Ridge mountains. I love it.
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