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Pax
10-24-2007, 03:06 PM
Some of you know I changed careers recently, I took my camera to my hovel today for a few snaps. Here's an inside look at the bowels of the University of IL main library stacks...

Here is my hovel, the walls are made of brick and steel:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture001-1.jpg


This is the closest window, about 30 feet away:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture006.jpg


This is one of the six hallways I have to navigate to get to my hovel:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture004.jpg

I LOVE my job and I love the 1870's building where I work!


Anyone else want to share some pics of their workplace??

Flybye
10-24-2007, 03:09 PM
How fun! Thanks for sharing the picts!
I'd share mine but I am a Social Worker and the homes I go into require a hazmat suit and an incredible stomach to handle the stench :eek:
Just kidding, only a few of them are that bad.

Pax
10-24-2007, 03:24 PM
How fun! Thanks for sharing the picts!
I'd share mine but I am a Social Worker and the homes I go into require a hazmat suit and an incredible stomach to handle the stench :eek:
Just kidding, only a few of them are that bad.

The career I just switched OUT of was mental health so I hear you.

salsabike
10-24-2007, 03:35 PM
Oh, that's right! You switched from a very high-stress mental health job to library science, right? And you're liking it, I gather. That's great.

Pax
10-24-2007, 03:47 PM
Oh, that's right! You switched from a very high-stress mental health job to library science, right? And you're liking it, I gather. That's great.

I'm having a ball!! I supervise 40 students who wander around 17 decks of books trying to hide from me and spend their time texting instead of shelving books. :D

salsabike
10-24-2007, 03:51 PM
Ha, I love it!

wannaduacentury
10-24-2007, 04:21 PM
Some of you know I changed careers recently, I took my camera to my hovel today for a few snaps. Here's an inside look at the bowels of the University of IL main library stacks...

Here is my hovel, the walls are made of brick and steel:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture001-1.jpg


This is the closest window, about 30 feet away:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture006.jpg


This is one of the six hallways I have to navigate to get to my hovel:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Picture004.jpg

I LOVE my job and I love the 1870's building where I work!


Anyone else want to share some pics of their workplace??

You work in a library too? I work at my college library and love it, so does dh. They're building a new one(groundbreaking is fri) and it's gonna be cool. Our library is now too small. The building isn't old, but the school is. I love books. What is your job there? I am p/t supervisor of circ and dh is acquisitions. Jenn

Pax
10-24-2007, 06:21 PM
You work in a library too? I work at my college library and love it, so does dh. They're building a new one(groundbreaking is fri) and it's gonna be cool. Our library is now too small. The building isn't old, but the school is. I love books. What is your job there? I am p/t supervisor of circ and dh is acquisitions. Jenn

I'm in Circulation as the Sort/Shelving/Shift supervisor of the Main Stacks, we have 10 million items in the collection so it's pretty darn busy! My honey has just been promoted to the Department Head of Central Access Services. She's a Librarian and I'm in a staff position.

I'm at UI, which school are you at??

silver
10-24-2007, 07:49 PM
Queen, I'm so glad that you have found happiness in your job. :)

my workshop...it's the back wall of our garage

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/work2010.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/work2012.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/work2014.jpg

Trek420
10-24-2007, 07:53 PM
I thought a hovel is a house ..... like this.

Spare bedroom that is gradually being filled to the rim with everything I own because of the work I plan to do downstairs. How'd I get all this? I thought I did not have any stuff? Even though the work's just the kitchen I know from past remodel experiences at some point somehow I'll have all this and more and my bed and 'puter and bikes and dog and .... at some point it'll be the only room

uk elephant
10-25-2007, 03:29 AM
You work in a hovel....I work in a pigsty. At least I will be for an hour or two this afternoon....attached is a picture of some of my "colleagues" for the afternoon....

lph
10-25-2007, 03:33 AM
Aaaww. Pigs are cute! :)

(Have you read "Berlinerpoplene" by the way? It's been televised and is showing on Norwegian tv these days, speaking of pigs...lots of cute piglets and a very introverted pig farmer...)

Pax
10-25-2007, 04:08 AM
Silver - Love your work space...cool drill press!!


UK - Were you involved with the Swine Research Facility here at UI?? I once did a rescue on a grad student who went into the tank without an air pack...I smelled so bad afterwards the guys made me ride the tailboard of the fire truck back to the station. :p

mimitabby
10-25-2007, 05:56 AM
okay, i'll play. this is the inside of our lowspeed wind tunnel. Along the bottom of the picture you see a row of microphones (mine) they are 12 feet high.

Pax
10-25-2007, 07:27 AM
okay, i'll play. this is the inside of our lowspeed wind tunnel. Along the bottom of the picture you see a row of microphones (mine) they are 12 feet high.

Ooooooh COOL!!!!

mimitabby
10-25-2007, 07:31 AM
the down side to this cool looking huge room is there is so much particulate garbage in there that if I am down there for 5 minutes my nose and eyes start to run. We had hazmat folks come out and they tested it and they said it was safe enough to eat... a kind of fire retardant salt. salt irritates the eyes too...
sigh.. so it's kind of like outer space, cool looking, but not safe to be there.
I mostly sit in a beige cube like everyone else though.
it took me 20 years to get a window.. I have a nice window now.. i love it.

Pax
10-25-2007, 10:10 AM
Mimi - I aspire to a window some day. As it is now I have to check the weather website to see if I need an umbrella. ;)

mtbdarby
10-25-2007, 11:13 AM
This is fun!

Here's mine. My cubicle on the left and my window view to the shop - I'm a tradeshow project manager.

Pax
10-25-2007, 11:27 AM
Hey Dar, does anyone ever mess with you from the other side of the glass? I'm envisioning jumping up out of nowhere yelling "BOO". Or maybe just staring and staring and staring at you while you're concentrating. :D

mtbdarby
10-25-2007, 12:41 PM
No - it's on the second story:D They throw stress balls or wadded balls of masking tape at the window to get our attention.

sandra
10-25-2007, 05:45 PM
I'm not at work right now, but here's where I hang out at home. Anyone know what I can do with the mess of wires to the right of the desk? :eek:

http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb12/Sandradav/IMG_1259.jpg

7rider
10-25-2007, 06:00 PM
I work in boring cubicle-land on the 13th floor (yeah, I know, an unlucky floor - but it's really the 16th story, if you count the plaza and 2 mezzanine levels below the 1st, so it sort of confounds the bad juju of 13!) in the middle of a city. Nothing worth taking a picture of. Think "Dilbert".
But....I had this cute visitor outside my window today. I think it's a kestrel, but it was all wet from the rain, and busy preening. This was taken with my cell phone through a triple-pane window, so it's not great....

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-25-2007, 07:13 PM
I work at home (technical illustrator), so I'm pretty lucky in that respect. My office is upstairs in one of our two small "attic" rooms. I'm here typing right now. :)

When i got a great new computer last year, it came with like 8 speakers for "surround sound". I asked DH if we could just hook up 2 speakers- i dont "need" surround sound. But no, they all had to be connected for the computer sound to work at all. So.... you can see all the speakers dumped into a shoebox under my desk- that's my highly sophisticated "surround sound" setup. :D :D :rolleyes:

Two minutes after I took the picture a cat was lying on my desk, as usual.

4701

steinspinne
10-26-2007, 12:47 AM
Woah, SILVER! Back up a minute... Are you a jeweler? I'm a Metalsmithing and Jewelry major at the University of North Texas under Harlan Butt! Crazy coincidences... I wish I had half the setup you do at home...

Perhaps if I can find someone's digital camera to borrow I can post some pics of the metals lab at my university...

/hijack (sorry, girls!)

uk elephant
10-26-2007, 02:10 AM
Aaaww. Pigs are cute! :)

(Have you read "Berlinerpoplene" by the way? It's been televised and is showing on Norwegian tv these days, speaking of pigs...lots of cute piglets and a very introverted pig farmer...)

I have read it. A friend sent it to me for my birthday. A very good book, especially since I recognize the places described and can identify with the incredible smell of pig-farms. Could be interesting to see the tv adaptation. And I'm looking forward to reading the next two books.

Queen -- I had no involvement with farm animals at UofI. My degree is in ecology. I can understand making you ride on the back of the truck after being infused with pig smells. I have the pleasure of annoying a train full of commuters after my afternoons in the pig-house :) Luckily they haven't make me ride on the outside of the train yet....

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-26-2007, 02:40 AM
Woah, SILVER! Back up a minute... Are you a jeweler? I'm a Metalsmithing and Jewelry major at the University of North Texas under Harlan Butt! Crazy coincidences... I wish I had half the setup you do at home...

Perhaps if I can find someone's digital camera to borrow I can post some pics of the metals lab at my university...

/hijack (sorry, girls!)

Adding to the hijack....my younger daughter (26) is in her last semester of her masters degree in metalsmithing and jewelry at the U.of Ma at Dartmouth, MA. She teaching college freshmen metalsmithing now....I'm so proud of her!

silver
10-26-2007, 03:28 AM
Woah, SILVER! Back up a minute... Are you a jeweler? I'm a Metalsmithing and Jewelry major at the University of North Texas under Harlan Butt! Crazy coincidences... I wish I had half the setup you do at home...

Perhaps if I can find someone's digital camera to borrow I can post some pics of the metals lab at my university...

/hijack (sorry, girls!)

Yes, I am! That's wonderful that you are studying Metalsmithing. I would have loved the opportunity to study. I'm mostly self taught. I did take a course at the Memphis College of Art. My work is very hand made looking and borders on folk art (I'd say) Most of my work is custom make. People who can't find what they are looking for come to me and ask me to make it.

here's an example of a shield that I made for a father to give to his sons:

(my picture taking leaves something to be desired)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/100_0585.jpg

I started with a very few tools and have added little by little. There are always more tools and equipment that I'd like to get. I don't have a polishing cabinet and have a little dremel set up. I've burned through 4 dremels this way.

My website is http://www.etsterling.com/

steinspinne, do you have pictures of your work?

Lisa S. H. You must be really proud of your daughter. Having a masters will be great! I'm envious of those who have the opportunity to study the craft/art/science. I wish I'd known it was my calling when I was younger and not wasted my education on that accounting degree. :rolleyes:

silver
10-26-2007, 03:29 AM
mimitabby, can you explain what that wind tunnel and microphones are all about? And hav eyou ever been tempted to get your bike set up in there to figure wind resistance stuff? ;)

SheFly
10-26-2007, 03:54 AM
Anyone know what I can do with the mess of wires to the right of the desk? :eek:


Zip ties. I used this trick in my home office to try to keep things semi-under control. Just zip tie all of the wires together, and it looks a "little" less messy.

SheFly

SheFly
10-26-2007, 03:55 AM
Two minutes after I took the picture a car was lying on my desk, as usual.


:eek: :eek: :eek: Hope that was a small caR :D .

SheFly

p.s.
My cat does the same thing - I think it's the warmth generated by the PCs.

Tuckervill
10-26-2007, 04:29 AM
Lisa, that room looks JUST like my bedroom in my attic. It's only 9x9. Yours is probably longer, at least. My ceiling is only 7 ft high.

I wish I had my hardwood floors uncovered. We're going to build on a master bedroom and then that little room will be an office, too.

Karen

Jo-n-NY
10-26-2007, 04:50 AM
Silver,

Your work is incredible. The shields are amazing.

~ JoAnn

sandra
10-26-2007, 04:57 AM
Lisa, spread those speakers out and get you some glorious music going on while you work. I have two small Bose speakers and I'm coveting yours thrown in the shoebox!!!

Flybye
10-26-2007, 07:01 AM
Silver - I love your tri pendant - what about doing a cycling pendant for us weenies who can't run and/or don't want to get wet?


Carry on as usual and forget the hi-jack. :o

Pax
10-26-2007, 07:12 AM
Silver - I love your tri pendant - what about doing a cycling pendant for us weenies who can't run and/or don't want to get wet?


Carry on as usual and forget the hi-jack. :o

Excellent suggestion! I'll take a pin! :D

mimitabby
10-26-2007, 07:44 AM
since my company makes airplanes, we test airplane parts and the microphones measure how loud the parts are in the wind. Yes, it would be fun to put a bike in that tunnel (not with me on it) Jan Heine already did a test (in the last issue of his classic bike quarterly) at the U of Washington wind tunnel. They found out some cool things like
don't wear a hoody while you're riding.
fenders don't increase drag, they decrease it.
bike duds are actually good for riding bikes because they create less drag.
showers pass raincoat has less drag than
burley raincoat .

blueskies
10-26-2007, 07:56 AM
I'm not at work right now, but here's where I hang out at home. Anyone know what I can do with the mess of wires to the right of the desk? :eek:


Sandra, The Container Store has this Cable Zipper product:

http://tinyurl.com/yp89n7

I haven't tried it, but just remembered seeing things like this. I'm sure that you can similar things at other organizing stores.

Personally, I'm challenged enough by the top of my desk, that I haven't gotten around to organizing what lives underneath!

I'm loving this thread. Sandra & Lisa, you're pictures are inspiring to me. My home needs a little attention...

MM_QFC!
10-26-2007, 08:00 AM
hey Mimi...didn't Lance use it several times (along with UW's wind tunnel too)? I had a friend/avid cyclist/BigB employee who remarked on it a few years ago. I'm guessing that he had Nike, Giro product folks on his "TT improvement team" with him too.
Also, while he was up here, he did lots of rides in the area and a group of us spotted him (I'd recognize those calves anywhere, even covered up in gunky, cold weather!) while we were riding the LW loop...he was headed in the opposite direction with another rider and gave a friendly wave.

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-26-2007, 08:54 AM
Lisa, that room looks JUST like my bedroom in my attic. It's only 9x9. Yours is probably longer, at least. My ceiling is only 7 ft high.

I wish I had my hardwood floors uncovered. We're going to build on a master bedroom and then that little room will be an office, too.

Karen

Yes, mine is about 9x15. It's just a very cheap old pine subfloor. Actually, it had old disintegrating linoleum from the 60's stuck on it with black ASPHALT TAR (!!) and when we bought the house we had a guy grind it all down to the pine. Then I varnished in with clear. Looks refreshing with no covering on it.

Shefly- yes, I meant a CAT on my desk. :D

Sandra- I'd give you the speakers but apparently they need to stay hooked up for my sound to work at all. Sadly, I cannot deal with any kind of music while I'm thinking or working in my office, even soft volume- it's just too distracting to me for some reason. :o I love working in the quiet.

Silver- very nice shields!

sandra
10-26-2007, 09:17 AM
Lisa, I love that pine floor. It may be a subfloor, but it's not a cheap ole floor. I'd love to have that instead of this engineered hardwood that I have.

Eden
10-26-2007, 09:36 AM
hey Mimi...didn't Lance use it several times (along with UW's wind tunnel too)? I had a friend/avid cyclist/BigB employee who remarked on it a few years ago. I'm guessing that he had Nike, Giro product folks on his "TT improvement team" with him too.
Also, while he was up here, he did lots of rides in the area and a group of us spotted him (I'd recognize those calves anywhere, even covered up in gunky, cold weather!) while we were riding the LW loop...he was headed in the opposite direction with another rider and gave a friendly wave.

I think Lance was here maybe once or twice, but most of the wind tunnel testing was actually done with a body double - no joke! One of the guys who was on my husbands team a couple years ago was paid to be Lance's body double for most of the really tedious wind tunnel testing stuff. He was the right size and shape - even down to the slight hump in the back. Very nice guy - he was studying Oriental medicine and I think the body double gig was needed cash (he was the one who told me I could get $25 massages at the school!). I believe he's finished up school now and has gone on to bigger and better things.

Jeremy otherwise didn't actually look like LA, but there is a guy around here who totally does. I know its not really him, but there was this guy who'd show up to the Thursday crits at Seward park (dressed completely in solid black too) who looked so much like Lance it made a lot of people look twice.

MM_QFC!
10-26-2007, 09:52 AM
Interesting about the body double...didn't know that, however LA needed to ride while here, so a former pro-rider I know said his friend (a Seattle local) was contacted to be Lance's training ride buddy during his visit (mainly to show him western WA routes) and he had some good stories about Lance powering up his after-burners and leaving him in the dust on some area loops.

wannaduacentury
10-26-2007, 12:14 PM
I work in boring cubicle-land on the 13th floor (yeah, I know, an unlucky floor - but it's really the 16th story, if you count the plaza and 2 mezzanine levels below the 1st, so it sort of confounds the bad juju of 13!) in the middle of a city. Nothing worth taking a picture of. Think "Dilbert".
But....I had this cute visitor outside my window today. I think it's a kestrel, but it was all wet from the rain, and busy preening. This was taken with my cell phone through a triple-pane window, so it's not great....

We have a crow that likes to peck at upper level windows, I tried to take a pic one day, but they flew to a tree limb and then flew away. little stinker. Jenn :rolleyes:

wannaduacentury
10-26-2007, 12:19 PM
Zip ties. I used this trick in my home office to try to keep things semi-under control. Just zip tie all of the wires together, and it looks a "little" less messy.

SheFly

There are some velcro like zip ties that you can get at the hardware store, they make moving wires easier if you change your office around. I like mine :) jenn

silver
10-26-2007, 12:57 PM
Silver - I love your tri pendant - what about doing a cycling pendant for us weenies who can't run and/or don't want to get wet?


Carry on as usual and forget the hi-jack. :o

continued hi-jack and my apologies to Queen:

thanks,gals!

I do have a traditional cycle pendant charm that I get from my supplier, but I've never tried to make a stylistic one.....maybe I'll give it a tri.....I mean...a try. ;)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/100_0996.jpg

3weight
10-26-2007, 06:12 PM
Yes, I am! That's wonderful that you are studying Metalsmithing. I would have loved the opportunity to study. I'm mostly self taught. I did take a course at the Memphis College of Art. My work is very hand made looking and borders on folk art (I'd say) Most of my work is custom make. People who can't find what they are looking for come to me and ask me to make it.

here's an example of a shield that I made for a father to give to his sons:

(my picture taking leaves something to be desired)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/100_0585.jpg

I started with a very few tools and have added little by little. There are always more tools and equipment that I'd like to get. I don't have a polishing cabinet and have a little dremel set up. I've burned through 4 dremels this way.

My website is http://www.etsterling.com/

steinspinne, do you have pictures of your work?

Lisa S. H. You must be really proud of your daughter. Having a masters will be great! I'm envious of those who have the opportunity to study the craft/art/science. I wish I'd known it was my calling when I was younger and not wasted my education on that accounting degree. :rolleyes:

Hey Silver~
Have you tried a flex shaft? They last much longer than a Dremel and they're more powerful, too.
:)

silver
10-26-2007, 06:28 PM
Hey Silver~
Have you tried a flex shaft? They last much longer than a Dremel and they're more powerful, too.
:)

no, I haven't. I really need a polishing hood too. problem is I tend to not want to spend much money on tools and equipment. But as it's ended up I've spent more in the long run. :o
what kind of work do you do? Do you have a pic of your workshop?

3weight
10-26-2007, 07:06 PM
Flex shafts are pricey but WELL worth the money. I'm sure you can find them on ebay (Foredom is a really good brand). In the long run, a good flex shaft will save you loads of time and money.
Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of my studio.
:)

Trek420
10-26-2007, 07:36 PM
Maybe you've seen the ad with AT&T service reps all dressed in fashionable suits in squeaky clean bright office, our wireless bluetooth headsets peering out from our $70 haircuts, flat screen computers, everything's pure white, metal and lots of glass.

But my friend T.s desk looks like .... and this is just the front. The collection winds and expands all around his cubical. :cool: :rolleyes: I kid him that he could probably buy 5 bikes with the collection :rolleyes:

snapdragen
10-26-2007, 08:48 PM
no, I haven't. I really need a polishing hood too. problem is I tend to not want to spend much money on tools and equipment. But as it's ended up I've spent more in the long run. :o
what kind of work do you do? Do you have a pic of your workshop?

Just the hood or do you need a bench motor too?

Pax
10-27-2007, 04:38 AM
Maybe you've seen the ad with AT&T service reps all dressed in fashionable suits in squeaky clean bright office, our wireless bluetooth headsets peering out from our $70 haircuts, flat screen computers, everything's pure white, metal and lots of glass.

But my friend T.s desk looks like .... and this is just the front. The collection winds and expands all around his cubical. :cool: :rolleyes: I kid him that he could probably buy 5 bikes with the collection :rolleyes:

I have a co-worker with a desk like that, he's pretty weird about it too. I needed a book from his desk and bumped one of his "action figures" out of it's normal place...you'd have thought I committed a hate crime. He whined and scolded and generally got his boxers in a HUGE bunch...weirdo. :rolleyes:

Trek420
10-27-2007, 07:10 AM
I have a co-worker with a desk like that, he's pretty weird about it too. I needed a book from his desk and bumped one of his "action figures" out of it's normal place...you'd have thought I committed a hate crime. He whined and scolded and generally got his boxers in a HUGE bunch...weirdo. :rolleyes:

T is not like that at all. He's a great Dad of 3 cute kids, a union steward, patient, funny and smart. Sure the comic book and action figure collection is quirky but then I'm sure my coworkers think I'm weird ("she rides to work, from Hayweird") But the figures are great art. :D

I'm respectful of his collection. I would not pick one up without asking him first any more than I'd just run over and lift someones bike without asking them. But when he gets a new one he shows me. "Look, look at the detail here", he knows I appreciate the art.

I showed him the black Electra Townie with flames down the tubes and he went "ooooooooooh". We may have a cyclist. :cool:

sundial
10-28-2007, 04:19 AM
I'd share mine but I am a Social Worker and the homes I go into require a hazmat suit and an incredible stomach to handle the stench :eek:

Yeah, I remember those days. Velveeta dripping off a ceiling fan.....chickens running in and out of the front door.....wait! There is NO front door!

crazycanuck
10-28-2007, 04:37 AM
:eek: oh my fb & sundial...:eek:

c

sundial
10-28-2007, 04:52 AM
This is such a great thread. I really enjoy seeing the interesting jobs TE'ers have. Here's a glimpse of my little world:

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/gallery.jpg

This is the gallery I used to have on the historic square of our little town.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/studiospace.jpg

This is my new studio space built above the garage.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/studio3.jpg

Another view of my studio.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/studio1.jpg

sandra
10-28-2007, 05:09 AM
WOW! Sundial, that is AWESOME!!!

sundial
10-28-2007, 05:12 AM
Thanks Sandra! :)

Tuckervill
10-28-2007, 05:44 AM
Yeah, I remember those days. Velveeta dripping off a ceiling fan.....chickens running in and out of the front door.....wait! There is NO front door!

Ha! Now I KNOW you're from Arkansas!!

:eek: :D

Karen

Pax
10-28-2007, 06:54 AM
Yeah, I remember those days. Velveeta dripping off a ceiling fan.....chickens running in and out of the front door.....wait! There is NO front door!

I always enjoyed opening the refrigerator door and having a cascade of cockroaches spill out. Or having to tip toe amongst the dog poop on the floor, or... Have I mentioned I LOVE the Library? :D


Sundial - Gorgeous space!

uk elephant
10-28-2007, 08:09 AM
Sundial - what fantastic paintings!!!

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-28-2007, 09:56 AM
I always enjoyed opening the refrigerator door and having a cascade of cockroaches spill out. Or having to tip toe amongst the dog poop on the floor, or...

Hmmm...my fond childhood memories.... :o


Sundial- I wish I could see more of your paintings- they are wonderful!!! Do you have any online for us to see? I had paintings and sculpture in galleries for many years before I turned to technical illustration for a living. Your paintings look really good from what little I can see.
What a gorgeous workspace!

Flybye
10-28-2007, 11:00 AM
Yeah, I remember those days. Velveeta dripping off a ceiling fan.....chickens running in and out of the front door.....wait! There is NO front door!

Thanks for the laugh! Velveeta on the ceiling fan? Okay, there is a story behind that!?!


For me there was the house that smelled like there MUST be a dead body rotting in the basement. It is so nice to sit lady like on the outermost edge of a hard back chair and hope that no fleas find my legs. All this whilst smiling and asking questions.

Then there was the man with Schizophrenia who lived in a camper (the kind that generally sits on the back of a truck) and ran an extension cord to the neighbors outside outlet and had a light bulb hooked up to the end in the camper. The light bulb was placed in a metal mailbox and wrapped with blankets and put in bed with the dear old man to keep him warm - the entire winter :eek: He bathed in simple green to save the environment. How can you possibly pass up an invitation to come in to the "man camper" and have a cup of TEA??????? :eek:

Well, the trip down memory lane!

Thanks to the good Lord above, I no longer work for child protection and the majority of people now can come to my office. I only do home visits now when it is a necessary part of the assessment - ie) a kid is involved.

I will try to snap a shot of my office this week.

Sundial - fantastic studio. We need to see more pictures! It sure has been fun to see where everyone works!

silver
10-28-2007, 12:25 PM
Just the hood or do you need a bench motor too?


both....do have one for sale?

steinspinne
10-28-2007, 12:41 PM
Silver: Beautiful work! And self-taught, too! Unfortunately no, I don't have any pictures of my work (or new bike, or new apartment, etc.). My camera was lost in the move. Not to mention the fact that almost anything worth seeing has been relocated to my parent's house.

I'm about to get started working on Christmas presents, though, so closer to the holidays I should be able to post some pictures. (Surely the camera isn't lost forever.)

sundial
10-28-2007, 03:52 PM
Ha! Now I KNOW you're from Arkansas!! Karen

Yep, we're from the state known as Our Land of Perpetual Chicken.


I always enjoyed opening the refrigerator door and having a cascade of cockroaches spill out. Or having to tip toe amongst the dog poop on the floor, or... Have I mentioned I LOVE the Library?

See, all that social do-good got you a nice, clean, normal work environment. The worst you have to worry about is mold on the bindings. ;)


Sundial - what fantastic paintings!!! Thanks UK! I enjoy flinging paint.


Sundial- I wish I could see more of your paintings- they are wonderful!!! Do you have any online for us to see?
Thanks so much. I just updated my website. www.cathyburge.com

Silver and Steinspinne I would love to see more of your work. Silver, your pendants are gorgeous! You are very talented!!

snapdragen
10-28-2007, 04:09 PM
both....do have one for sale?

Possibly...I haven't done any metalwork in about 5 years. I'm having a tough time deciding if I'll ever start up my jewelry work again.

sundial
10-28-2007, 04:14 PM
Then there was the man with Schizophrenia who......

His invention--HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

I don't understand why you wouldn't want to share a cup of green tea. ;) :D

Ok, here's one from the wanderings. I went to see a family who were known to be hill people. For you northerners, hill people are like hillbillies. Anywho, I went in to talk with the family. As I tentatively sit in the living room, my eyes wander over to the corner of the room and I see a huge hornets nest that is strategically placed as an accent piece. And then I see another. Did I just see....? Oh man, she caught me looking and now she wants to take me on a tour of their 2 room house. Meanwhile, *Betty Joe* (not her real name) is fingering and wiggling her loose tooth. Her son, *Billy Joe*, is coming from the woods. Is that a rifle in his hands? A squirrel? What the...? Too late, Billy Joe sees me and comes in to announce we will have squirrel for supper. And won't I stay to et? Meanwhile, Betty Joe announces, "I did it! My tooth came out! Billy Joe, will you pass this over to her to show her." Yes, I had to handle her tooth. She was beaming with pride!

Pax
10-28-2007, 07:16 PM
Sundial - Your galleries are wonderful! I love your work.

silver
10-29-2007, 03:27 AM
Sundial!!!!!!!!!!!! Your work is amazing!!!!!!! I absolutely love it. I'm particularly in love with Banff and the Masuchi (sp?) sunrise. wow! thank you for sharing them.

sundial
10-29-2007, 09:32 AM
Thanks Queen. :) And Silver, those 2 paintings are my favorite of the earlier works. Musashi's Sunrise was purchased by a wonderful person who hikes the mountains in Peru. He really likes the intense reds, purples, and yellows as it is so prevalent in that culture.

Queen, what kind of neato things are at your desk? Any collectibles? Do you get to sneak in a quick read every now and then?

Pax
10-29-2007, 09:45 AM
Queen, what kind of neato things are at your desk? Any collectibles? Do you get to sneak in a quick read every now and then?

This Library has a massive Rare Book collection but it's kept in a different part of the Stacks. Mainly I deal with things from 1850 to the present. Things don't stay on my desk too long as that keeps them from being available to the patrons.

Weird thing...I don't read here at work at all, too busy and since I don't let my student shelvers do it I'd be setting a bad example. :p

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-29-2007, 10:06 AM
Ok, here's one from the wanderings. I went to see a family who were known to be hill people. For you northerners, hill people are like hillbillies. Anywho, I went in to talk with the family. As I tentatively sit in the living room, my eyes wander over to the corner of the room and I see a huge hornets nest that is strategically placed as an accent piece. And then I see another. Did I just see....? Oh man, she caught me looking and now she wants to take me on a tour of their 2 room house. Meanwhile, *Betty Joe* (not her real name) is fingering and wiggling her loose tooth. Her son, *Billy Joe*, is coming from the woods. Is that a rifle in his hands? A squirrel? What the...? Too late, Billy Joe sees me and comes in to announce we will have squirrel for supper. And won't I stay to et? Meanwhile, Betty Joe announces, "I did it! My tooth came out! Billy Joe, will you pass this over to her to show her." Yes, I had to handle her tooth. She was beaming with pride!

Maybe I'm weird, but none of this actually seems odd to me. They sound like friendly people I'd enjoy meeting! Me and my other women friends around here have done lots of interesting things like bring home beautiful dead insects or empty wasp nests we find to display on a shelf, shot possum with a rifle, caught, cooked and eaten snapping turtle...just part of life in the country. Sometimes you don't even need hills to be hill people. ;)
Sundial, your paintings are wonderful!

sandra
10-29-2007, 10:11 AM
reminds me of my own DH (and son), the deer hunter. He rides his kill around in his truck to show the community before he cleans it. :D