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Lapidary
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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In my quest to find bead shops in the local area I came across the Cobb County Gem and Mineral Society. They meet monthly and sponsor rock hunting field trips and provide access to a lapidary workshop in the Artisan Resource Center in Marietta. Bill and I attended the monthly membership meeting and enjoyed the guest speaker so we joined. Neither one of us know alot about rocks and minerals but we hope to learn. Since I use natural gemstones in jewelry making and we already like to walk and hike it seemed like an excellent fit. We are looking forwarding to their monthly classes and use of the lapidary workshop. You can find more information about the Cobb County Gem and Mineral Society on their website at http://www.cobbcountymineral.org. |
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Hiking-Walking
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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In 2007, Bill and I walked over 300 miles but we can't be sure since we didn't record our mileage. In 2008 we decided to set a goal is to walk or hike 500 miles, excluding our normal daily activities. If we just do 10 miles a week we will actually reach 520 miles. We are keeping a spreadsheet and will report periodically. |
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Jewelry
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |
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Today I began a 5-part workshop on learning how to make jewelry with Precious Metal Clay (PMC). The instructor is Dana Ruth of Atlanta Artworx at the Artisan Resource Center in Marietta. Dana is a very talented metalsmith and a certified PMC instructor. |
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 |
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The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a great way to spend half a day in North Georgia. It departs from the train depot in Blue Ridge and travels north along the Toccoa River to McCaysville, GA on the Tennessee border. We had hoped for beautiful fall colors but the leaves were still green. It was still a great day. |
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