I am ready to NOT have a cold any more...
It is day 9 of the cold from hell.... Ick... Day 2 was the worst. Days 3 & 4 were still pretty icky. And now it just keeps hanging on... :-P Today I finally resumed exercise. More specifically I resumed the couch to 5k running program, from which I have been on hiatus during the frikkin' cold. I had to take a couple coughing breaks and blow my nose a lot, but I did the program, didn't throw up, and didn't kill the dog. And I feel better about having done *something*.
In other news, I am looking at MFA programs in Sculpture and Glass again. I am also looking at certificate programs in welding and machine shop stuff (that would be a technical term, "machine shop stuff"...). I am not sure if I am going to pursue either option, but I am thinking about them.
Next week is the Glass Art Society conference, here in Portland. The glass blowing demonstraitions are all being held at the shop where I am taking classes, so everyone is running around crazily painting, cleaning, building ramps and moving shelves. I am looking forward to the various activities and demos. So who else will be there?
In other news, I am looking at MFA programs in Sculpture and Glass again. I am also looking at certificate programs in welding and machine shop stuff (that would be a technical term, "machine shop stuff"...). I am not sure if I am going to pursue either option, but I am thinking about them.
Next week is the Glass Art Society conference, here in Portland. The glass blowing demonstraitions are all being held at the shop where I am taking classes, so everyone is running around crazily painting, cleaning, building ramps and moving shelves. I am looking forward to the various activities and demos. So who else will be there?
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I thought about getting into welding, but after talking to some welders of my acquaintance, I decided that the wear and tear on my shoulders wouldn't be worth it. I'm sure it depends on what you're working on.
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Enjoy the plastic creativity of the whole experience! Wish I was there for it all...
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Certificates in welding and machining aren't madness. Mmmm, machining.
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Sadly, to go you have to join the Glass Arts Society. Which isn't *that* expensive, but is still a membership fee, plus a hefty fee for the conference (I think it was $200 something for the whole thing, or their are day rates).
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