V²
2009-04-09 13:25:44 UTC
Just wanted to delurk to say Hi and update my activities a bit.
First, like too many others, I've been having computer issues, the
latest being mine went south for the winter and left me here. So even
lurking has been a bit of a problem.
For those of you who are newer to RCB, I'm primarily a seed beader and
general all around bead junkie! I live in the US - Pacific Northwest.
Would love to try everything - lampwork, polyclay, PMC, metal, and
everything else - but am afraid to because there just aren't enough
hours to become addicted to more!
The other interference with lurking has been my involvement with our
local Bead Society. I love it! We had our annual Bead Retreat in
March. I was fortunate enough to be on the organizing committee this
year. (If anyone has an idea for next year's retreat, I'd surely
appreciate hearing them!) Just thinking about the Retreat gets me
anxiously awaiting the next one. The days on the coast just fly by! I
get to meet new beaders and learn lots of new stuff. I volunteer for
way too many functions, but gotta help spread the word that beads are
fun. I particularly enjoy working with or Bead Lady. She's amazing!
She knows more about beads than I'll ever have a chance to hear, but
am surprised at how much I've pick up when she takes a break and I get
to answer questions. Oh, and I see Armand and Kerry at the monthly
meetings.
We are down to one dog, several fish and the odd hummingbird. (It was
a nasty winter for hummers. Spent one week or so with low enough temps
for the feeders to freeze so we always had one indoors defrosting and
two out the back door.)
Backing into lurk-mode (at least until I get a computer again!)
Vicki
First, like too many others, I've been having computer issues, the
latest being mine went south for the winter and left me here. So even
lurking has been a bit of a problem.
For those of you who are newer to RCB, I'm primarily a seed beader and
general all around bead junkie! I live in the US - Pacific Northwest.
Would love to try everything - lampwork, polyclay, PMC, metal, and
everything else - but am afraid to because there just aren't enough
hours to become addicted to more!
The other interference with lurking has been my involvement with our
local Bead Society. I love it! We had our annual Bead Retreat in
March. I was fortunate enough to be on the organizing committee this
year. (If anyone has an idea for next year's retreat, I'd surely
appreciate hearing them!) Just thinking about the Retreat gets me
anxiously awaiting the next one. The days on the coast just fly by! I
get to meet new beaders and learn lots of new stuff. I volunteer for
way too many functions, but gotta help spread the word that beads are
fun. I particularly enjoy working with or Bead Lady. She's amazing!
She knows more about beads than I'll ever have a chance to hear, but
am surprised at how much I've pick up when she takes a break and I get
to answer questions. Oh, and I see Armand and Kerry at the monthly
meetings.
We are down to one dog, several fish and the odd hummingbird. (It was
a nasty winter for hummers. Spent one week or so with low enough temps
for the feeders to freeze so we always had one indoors defrosting and
two out the back door.)
Backing into lurk-mode (at least until I get a computer again!)
Vicki