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		<title>Back on the Horse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well folks, it&#8217;s been a long ~3 months. Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve been working on:
In December, the last time I checked in, I had just finished making my various-winter-holiday cards. I also teased that I had photos of a commissioned project, but I couldn&#8217;t post them in case they made it back to the person for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well folks, it&#8217;s been a long ~3 months. Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve been working on:</p>
<p>In December, the last time I checked in, I had just finished making my various-winter-holiday cards. I also teased that I had photos of a commissioned project, but I couldn&#8217;t post them in case they made it back to the person for whom it was being created.</p>
<p>Well, the present was sneakily transferred to the wife of the recipient, and given as a Christmas gift, and (so I was told) much enjoyed. Here it is:</p>
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<p>This was a blast to work on. I particularly enjoyed playing with the way the spirals didn&#8217;t just have to echo the form in two dimensions, but could flow in and out of the pockets and holes within the skull. Great fun.</p>
<p>After that, I headed out on a long, long trip hither and yon.</p>
<p>I flew out to Seattle, where I spent a month making many lists and weaving lots of trim on a mini inkle loom. As usual, I spent my time hanging out with all my friends out there and being inspired by Seattle&#8217;s particular mix of health, hipness, and love of originality. I finally made it to a yoga class taught by one of the guys out there, ate at one of my favorite vegan soul food restaurants, and attempted to play a game of frisbee golf. (Which is, as was clear to those who were playing with me, not my favorite past time. As sports go, I would much rather be playing baseball, or football, or a wicked game of badminton.) In spite of the latter, I had quite a nice time there.</p>
<p>Then I moved on to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where I proceeded to be knocked upside the head by a major respiratory flu. Being ill for a week seriously threw off our plans for the month, which were to make what I am calling &#8220;Yurt: The New Class&#8221;; where I camp at <a href="http://www.pennsicwar.org/penn37/">Pennsic,</a> we Celts often use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt">yurts</a> as our temporary round houses. One of my friends who lives up there is basically our &#8220;yurt guru&#8221;, so it only made sense that if I wanted a yurt which a)would break down small enough to be conveyed in a car, and b)was more efficient than our current versions, I would go to her. The three of us up there worked our tails off (especially our yurt guru, to whom I owe a big pile o&#8217; thanks and many, many presents). One thing I learned? When working with hickory, you get some serious tear-out which might not only be irreparable with a belt sander, but also irreparable with a nicely-sharpened hand planer. Yikes.</p>
<p>In any event, the delay due to illness cost us the deadline, so I&#8217;ll be heading back up in July. In the meantime, one of the things we <i>did</i> finish completely was the cherry wood door frame, which I&#8217;ll be carving (intricately, it seems, according to my sketches) and fitting with a door. Photos on that will be posted once it has been completed.</p>
<p>This month I went down to the last weekend of the <a href="http://www.ren-fest.com/">Florida Renaissance Festival</a> and over to Mississippi for the SCA&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gulfwars.org/">Gulf Wars.</a> I was much inspired by these two events, and more on the results of that inspiration are to come.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s hoping the nascent Spring finds you well, and the new-green buds bring you some growth of your own.</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />Bran</p>
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