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Old 02-25-2004, 02:19 PM   #1
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As I mentioned before, I really want to share with others some of the great places and folks that have been especially inspirational to me. I've developed a sort of 'E-Zine' on my website and have just completed my first article there.

Please take a look! I hope you find something in it for yourself.

http://www.teriembrey.com/journeys.html

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Old 02-25-2004, 02:30 PM   #2
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Teri- What a great story. The text was enough to make me want to go home and carve some bark! The pictures made it even better. What a great addition to your web page. Not only are you a talented artist but a very talented journalist too.
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Old 02-25-2004, 03:35 PM   #3
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Teri love the addition Art seems like and looks like a very inspirational person. I have left you comments in your guestbook and contacted Art about some bark. Again Teri thanks for sharing.
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Old 02-26-2004, 09:46 PM   #4
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Teri,

Your 'Journeys in Inspiration' is just fantastic, a great journalistic piece, creative concept to your web site, and above all, a true experience of gaining friendship through a common thread, 'carving'.

From your writing ability and style though, may I suggest you think about putting together some sort of a 'how to carving' book, you have the talents.

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Old 02-27-2004, 12:31 AM   #5
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Great addition Terri. Outstand trubute to Art the Bark Guy and now a face to go with the name. His work as well as yours are super. Thank you for sharing yours and Art's talents.
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Old 02-27-2004, 02:20 AM   #6
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Hi Teri, great web site.. You are a very talented lady. Sure would like to have a video on Cotton Wood Bark carving. Curtis and I would love to try it, but don't know anything about how to go about it... do you know of a book of instructions or a video... Big Uh and Charlotte
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Thanks, everyone for such kind words about my little journal thingie and I'm really glad to share my experience with Art & Dorothy with everyone. There are so many places and people out there for us to learn from, if we just pay attention.

No, Charlotte & Big Un, I don't know of any good books or videos about carving cottonwood bark, but you might want to check in with the Bark Guy about it. (HEY ART!! ARE YOU OUT THERE? GIT IN HERE AND ANSWER THIS QUESTION ABOUT HOW TO CARVE BARK! )

Anyway, Big Un, I suspect if you just got yourself a piece or two, and studied it a bit...you'd know exactly what to do with it. Your creativity flows out your pores!

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Old 02-27-2004, 11:08 AM   #8
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Teri,
Loved the article, well balanced with pictures and text and as a computer geek the page is well put together. I love the subject as bark carving is something I've yet to try but I guess it's just another way to continue this addiction (heh-heh)!! Thanks for sharing. 8)
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Teri, I loved the article, you did a great job on it, makes me want to try bark carving, they are so beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences with us! Callynne
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Teri, you are so funny! Big Un said to tell you that we will get in touch with Art . Maybe he will know about books and videos. Thanks
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