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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Hello everyone it's Sunday which means time for the blog!
This week Lucinda has been a busy bee making pieces and organizing the Fire Walk event. She has been visiting family today so she hasn't been able to put as much input as usual.

So this week, we thought we would give you an insight to the gallery, where all the magic happens!
This is the first thing customers see when they walk through the door to the gallery. You can see Naomi's cast, Lucinda made and just to the right of this photo is where her Chi face rests.

This is Lucinda's wall of fame! She keeps the majority of her fragment, tile and serenity pieces on this wall. She has also put a newspaper article about the gallery, her biography and her list of sellers there for customers see.

And here is the lady herself hard at work in her workshop, creating a one of her smaller seaweed vessel.

And finally the desk, where I wrote the majority of these blogs. This is the counter and the face of the gallery.

And now for the joke:
A big-city lawyer was representing the railroad in a lawsuit filed by an old rancher. The rancher's prize bull was missing from the section through which the railroad passed. The rancher only wanted to be paid the fair value of the bull. 

The case was scheduled to be tried before the justice of the peace in the back room of the general store. 

The attorney for the railroad immediately cornered the rancher and tried to get him to settle out of court. The lawyer did his best selling job, and finally the rancher agreed to take half of what he was asking. 

After the rancher had signed the release and took the check, the young lawyer couldn't resist gloating a little over his success, telling the rancher, "You know, I hate to tell you this, old man, but I put one over on you in there. I couldn't have won the case. The engineer was asleep and the fireman was in the caboose when the train went through your ranch that morning. I didn't have one witness to put on the stand. I bluffed you!" 

The old rancher replied, "Well, I'll tell you, young feller, I was a little worried about winning that case myself, because that darned bull came home this morning."

Have a good week!
 p.s. Lucinda recommends you watch this video. It's hilarious! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGeKSiCQkPw

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