
I'm sure that title got your attention.
I had an awesome day.
Today, we had a Carve & Bind at Downtown Orlando. A C&B is a get together where we carve new stamps and bind together new log books. It's a great way to share techniques and ideas.
It was held at the
Beardall Senior Center. The center was a school at one time, built in the 20's. They have a lot of different events and classes there. They even have an exercise room. Since there are school rooms, it's a great place to hold a small event.
When I got there, I just waited a few minutes outside, when Paula arrived, aka God's Girl. We had chatted a few times on Atlas Quest. So it was great to finally get to meet her.
We went inside and Kim (
Suzume), who organized the event, already had the room set up.
Michelle (
Moonflower) also arrived. We had a few no-shows. It was just the four of us. But we had a great time.
I had a small party for my birthday back in December. Kim had car trouble and couldn't make it. So she brought my birthday gift today. It was a gift bag. And
Ohh...I was just speechless.
She gave me a new carving tool set, a chuck with about 5 different gouges. Then a large box with about 2 dozen carving tools. It looked like it was more for wood carving, but it had every size blade imaginable. There was a roll of
camo tape. And two blocks of Speedy Carve!
(The pink stuff, my favorite medium!)
Speaking of mediums, this was the focus of our event. Last month, Kim experimented with at least seven different carving media. She had printing plates, "Safety Cut" and a few different erasers. She had carved some stamps, and just tossed them out on her deck this past month to see how they would weather. She had a display of her stamps, "The Body Farm" with her opinion of each medium. The stamps became the Event Stamps.
There was an
African Violet show at the center the same day. After the event, we checked it out and bought a few plants.
I knew Kim had planted three new letterboxes at the Greenwood
Cemetery this past week. It was about a mile from the center. So I decided to check it out. Michelle and Paula couldn't go. But Kim decided to go with me. She wanted to double check her clues. It's a good thing she did. One of the boxes was missing already. The bush that it was hidden under was cut down. If Kim wasn't there, I'd probably still be looking for it. The director of the
cemetery knew about the boxes, so Kim was going to check with him. I'm hoping it was turned in. The boxes were tributes to people who were buried there. Very nice.
Now on to the photos. The first photo shows a wet land that the
cemetery overlooks. It is very pretty.

There is a dead pine tree with an eagle's nest in it. Kim uses it as a part of her clue. I'm sorry to say that we didn't see the eagles. Foxes have also been spotted in the
cemetery as well.

On my way home, I pulled into my alleyway. I saw that the neighbor on the corner had three large clay pots that he was throwing away. I asked if I could have them. And he said he was hoping he could give them away. Score!
They're large too. The largest looks like it could hold three gallons. Now for some warm weather to plant in!

This is a photo from last month. I should have posted it earlier. It's from a mini meet that was in St. Augustine. It shows (left to right) T-Rex (Seagull is hiding just behind Rex) DownEast Cowboy, myself and Mark & Sue Pepe. The weather was bad, but the boxing was good. I might write more about that adventure later.