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CRAZY! I just passed that on my way home from a race over the Ben Franklin Bridge this morning!! And here, I find out that it is a fellow TE Forum poster! ROCK ON, Brandi! I wish I would have known you would be in Philly...would have invited you to join my team on a ride! Maybe next time...
Beautiful work!
~Sarah~
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ahhh thank you sooo much.
I am sorry I missed you too!
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
I don't seem to have time for any other medium. And I have been sculpting sand now for 20 years this November. I was 19 yrs old. And really started doing it full time in 1994. and i just don't get attatched. it has always been this way never different so i just don't think about it.
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
I can understand that.
If I were given an assignment to photograph something and the negs were destroyed it wouldn't matter that much. But if it were something heartfelt and inspired it sure would.
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2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
If you get attached in this business you won't do well. We have had artist of other med come and work with us and they have a hard time with it and usually don't stay with us long.
We are like the monks in asia who make the sand mandela's. They spend way more time on thier stuff then we do and destroy them when they are finished. you have to be almost buddist like in this line of work. Which I like. Sounds wierd I know but it is the process of doing the sand sculpture that we enjoy and finishing it too. But once we are done I am ready to move on to the next one.
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
Brandi, your work is truely amazing. Let me know if you are ever on Long Island.
~ JoAnn
Denise (Running mommy) came and saw me today at my job in Laughlin. It was so cool meeting here and her family. My first te gal I have met. What a sweety! She is going tp post a picture of her and I at my sculpture on the site here. Her husband and son we really sweet too. To come all this way to see me was so nice. I needed the visit too. I called Denise by the wrong name when i fisrt saw her (so stupid) but she let it go (thank goodness).
A big thank you to Denise and her family for coming by and giving me a break!
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
your sculptures- and your attitude toward them- it is a gift to be "in the moment" loving what you do, as you do it. Not just the finish, not just the beginning....
It is something I aspire to![]()
The cure for anything is salt water;
sweat, tears or the sea
Isak Dinesen
I have to remind myself about how the whole thing works sometimes. Where i am right now has lowered my outlook on the humin race at the moment. This town doesn't even recycle anything. So much waste. At least my sand can be used again! Found the bright side I guess. It is so hot in Laughlin and sooooooooc crowded!
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
Yes we did stop by to see Ms. Brandi and her cutie pie hubby. Boy I get the feeling that I could hang out with them and drink a few beers while camping after a long day of mtn biking...![]()
Actually her hubby reminded me a lot of my bro. He's a laid back kinda guy. My bro is a commercial fisherman by trade, lives on a sailboat and surfs... Can't get much more laid back. I just kept thinking how he would dig building castles as well.
Anyway, we are still in Vegas, so I can't post the pics yet. But I will when I get home. As well as another thread about our trip. We rode the red rock canyon yesterday. All I can say is I'M A SEA LEVEL KINDA GIRL!!! The 3800 ft elevation climbing to 4700 did me in!!
But yes it was VERY cool meeting Brandi. And her momenary lapse in my name was NOTHING!! I'm terrible with peoples names! And it was HOT out, so I'll blame it on the heat!!![]()
It's still hot here. I have bought a long sleeve rayon shirt that is covering me up more. I have 45 sun block on and I am still getting dark. Not burned but stil.... The shirt has kept me pretty cool. Any other fabric's that might be good for this kinda of heat and sun? I am taking any suggestions.
I can totally picture campng and biking with you too. Man that sounds so good right now. And my season isn't even half over yet. Just to go for a quike ride right now would be nice.
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!