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phase3glassworks.bsky.social
Lifelong Vermonter living in the woods of Elmore. I spend most of my days in my stained-glass studio creating art, and my winter afternoons fat biking, or Nordic skiing and my summer afternoons kayaking, or mountain biking. Trying to stay positive!
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It must smell amazing!
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The key is compassion for others.
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I wish our roads were safer for cycling. I'm an avid cyclist and would certainly consider purchasing an e-bike for short commutes but I pretty much gave up road cycling due to the lack of competent drivers. I spend my time riding in the woods now, which feels much safer than being on Vermont roads.
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I agree. I get my fill of daily nightmare news from our community radio station. I am trying to tailor my feed here to avoid that.
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Amazing colors!
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If they want to do away with social security, then they should return the money that I paid in plus 40 years of interest!
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Have you checked out Glass Eye by Dragonfly Software? It's a drawing program specifically for for stained glass designs. I have been using it for years now and love it for making patterns.
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Thank you Marcel!
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There are probably better uses for 40 million dollars.
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I have a hard time seeing trump as a human being.
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I'd be happy to work on a design with you.
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Greetings fellow CVCR listiner! It's pretty much all I listen to when I'm working in my studio.
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Hello neighbor! I live in Elmore, just over the hill. 😀
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Love Bike Talk! I get to hear your show on WGDR, WGDH, Central Vermont Community Radio on Saturday mornings. Even though I currently spend most of my time riding in the woods, it does my heart good hearing about all of the bike advocates out there. It gives me hope for humanity.
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Not sure going back is the answer, but an abrupt turn is in order for sure. We are certainly on the wrong path.
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Looks great! I have a small kiln too, but haven't done much work with paints.
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Beautiful! How did you create the feathered effect on the center pieces? Is it engraved on the backside?