Hey, I think its time for this blog to be finished. This has been my first blog and its been great. I will make more. This one will remain for a while, perhaps through September or so. Thank you for checking it out, I know many have been following along. Stay tuned for more Jean blogs on future projects/transitions! aloha for now-
23 July 2008
Hey, I think its time for this blog to be finished. This has been my first blog and its been great. I will make more. This one will remain for a while, perhaps through September or so. Thank you for checking it out, I know many have been following along. Stay tuned for more Jean blogs on future projects/transitions! aloha for now-
22 July 2008

21 July 2008
Winding Down

This project is over and now its time to transfer the residue to the Market building at the sculpture park. I hope to leave tomorrow, Tuesday. Its been a great summer in Minnesota and a great expansive experience through Franconia Sculpture Park. I am now moving into another transitional phase of moving to yet another completely unknown place (to me): Columbus, Ohio. Hopefully I will be able to stay there awhile and actually call a place "home"?
19 July 2008
Jonas's House

Jonas, the sculpture park manager sleeps in this hut on the property. He has been out east delivering his work to an exhibition there and was due to fly back last night. He will be greeted with this practical joke when he arrives- the crew put his boat on top of his hut! Its too much fun to have really bright funny people combined with large pieces of equipment to move things around with!
When there is no TV in the center of the house...
Haircut
18 July 2008
Great Evening

15 July 2008
Is this too deep for my head?
4-year old Zane asks this question and I think its a great question to ponder. Often, many things are just too deep for my head. Can I please find a 4-year old to live with me 4 ever so I can be reminded to not go too deep for my head?!
Welper

Final Week
So far, so good! This is my last week and I am pleased with what has gone down. The pace of my projects reflect the pace of my places. They are portraits in every way imaginable. This delights me to no end. There is no wrong answer, ever.
11 July 2008
Jarid and Karen

09 July 2008
Phoenix and I clean up the whole block!

08 July 2008
Flooding, but not the museum


All my neighbors here on main street experienced some flash flooding overnight from the storm but the museum seemed none the worse for wear. Its lovely today- not too hot and lots of bright clear sunshine. I have been drawing quite consistently for around 5 hours and loving it. Lots of visitors but only one person brought in an object (BUT what an object it was!!). I am really fine with this, I am far more interested in the quality than the quantity. There will be two weekends coming up of major events/festivals and I know I will be very busy then so I am working hard in the drawing realm now, while I can...
07 July 2008
Closed Mondays
06 July 2008
04 July 2008
At the Parade, Lake, River?

Its great to be back on the mainland in order to properly roadtrip again. I have already made plans for a Thanksgiving trip to visit friends in upstate NY, its so wonderful to know I can get in the car and drive drive drive and not just in small concentric circles around a tiny island in the middle of the ocean.
03 July 2008
Busy day, I am exhausted! Tomorrow is the 4th of July and in a small town, this can be a big deal although sometimes if there is not a local parade, it can make for a dead main street as everyone goes to where the parades are. I will see what its like at my "main street museum" and if its busy or not. Today a woman brought in her old family bible. It was all in Swedish. She was told by her mother that it was brought over from Sweden when her ancestors came to America as settlers. At one time, however, she looked closely inside and noticed that it was copyrighted through a publishing company in St. Paul!! HA- she said: NOT from Sweden! Nonetheless its a really beautiful leather bible filled with her ancestral information of births, deaths, even pressed flowers from funerals.
When did bibles become repositories for family history and geneology, I wonder? Why?
02 July 2008
01 July 2008
A non-sign sign goes up

Dave at Hardware Hank in St. Croix Falls
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