Saturday, June 09, 2007

Quick Post...

Running out the door! Thought I'd say what a wonderful time we all had last night at this Indian restaurant called Tandoor. The Crew met up with Tony and Lisa of Zoa Art, Deborah and Monique of Bella Luna Beads (near Chicago), and Aveesh and Carter and their friends. Aveesh was a hospitable host and was facilitating this amazing experience!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Andrew, it was a wonderful time! Aveesh was a wonderful host and I feel so honored to have dined with such amazing artists. Thank you to Tony and Lisa for introducing Monique and I to the Bead Trust Crew and the Green Girl Crew. The highlights of the evening were the chicken story, the blue ribbon story and the birds flying around the Miller sign.
Deborah

Anonymous said...

Andrew, I met you briefly at Zoa Art Saturday at B&B and you are another amazingly inspirational, creative soul I'm thrilled to have met. Thank you for your pictures of your purchases. They inspired me to also purchase some of the bottle cap beads from Glass Garden Beads because they are so fun! I'm one of the crew from Bella Luna and I've known Lisa for several years as well (the "photogenic" one). -Heather

Jean Katherine Baldridge said...

I fell for those bottle caps through your photo! I just realized you were posting. so glad to have the chance to see the fun you had at B and B

Jean

Andrew Thornton said...

Hey Deborah! It was really great meeting you! I'm so glad that we got a chance to finally meet in person. I've been reading about you on Tony and Lisa's blog for a while now. I look forward to seeing you again in the future!

Andrew Thornton said...

Hello Heather, the photogenic one. It's a pity that I didn't snag a picture with you in the back-drop as you said you are so often captured. It was a pleasure meeting you and I'm certain that we'll see each other again down the road.

I love the bottle-caps! They are GREAT! They are environmentally conscious and remind us of all the viable materials that slip through our fingers on a day to day basis. It's good to be green.

Andrew Thornton said...

Hey Jean! Sorry you couldn't make it out to the show this year. You'll just have to live vicariously through my blog. I hope I did the trip justice by documenting it as thoroughly as possible. Believe me... there were some nights when all I wanted to do was just pass out... but instead I just went ahead and blogged about the daily events.