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Old 29 June 2013, 03:40 AM   #19681
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Note to J and Dawna.... in Colorado Springs we found the old Van Briggle factory building, now in use by, I think, the University of Colorado.

I have a circa 1910 postcard of the building when it was in operation... what a thrill it was to find this place. The vase I have on the dining room table was most certainly made here. I can die happy.

WOW. I can't believe I just saw this. Did you know it was there??
How COOL!
That is a beautiful building! I hope they can keep it that way.
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Old 29 June 2013, 03:46 AM   #19682
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We can't make opening night, Mikki, but Wednesday, July 24 might be a possibility. I'll check my calendar and check with Arleen to see it that is doable.

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Would love to meet you both. If you do come, we normally run backstage after final bows to put the props away, change, etc. then come back out to talk to family and friends. If you can stay, please feel free to ask for me and the group will point and laugh, or point me out, whichever they're feeling like :-)

It really is a great troupe. We tend to do 3 to 4 shows per year, usually Shakespeare or another classical play. I can't say enough good stuff about them.
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Old 29 June 2013, 03:50 AM   #19683
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Mikki, I just checked my calendar. Unfortunately, we are either out of town or have prior committments on each of the dates you mentioned.

We are babysitting for our youngest granddaughter on July 13 while her parents take her older sister to Hershy Park for the weekend. We are out of town on July 19 and 20. We have Woolly Mammoth tickets on Wednesday, July 24. My daughter-in-law got Nats tickets for me, my son and her father (as a belated Fathers Day gift) for Friday, July 26.

Keep me posted on future productions. We'll try to get to one of them.
Waaaa! Ah well. Have good trips, and I'll let you know about other shows. The next one coming up is a very little known play by John Ford to be performed at the Greenbelt Arts Center in August. It's called "'Tis Pity She's a Whore" (pardon my French please). It runs 8/16 through 8/31. I am not in it, but it will be fabulous as all Rudes plays are.
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Old 29 June 2013, 03:51 AM   #19684
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p.s. It's amazing what fact I find out from you guys. Pottery? Just wow!
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Old 29 June 2013, 05:54 AM   #19685
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Just took these pics of the 3 colors of crape myrtles that I have.



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Old 29 June 2013, 07:40 AM   #19686
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Art, very nice as the colors are beautiful.....keep them pictures coming!!!

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Old 29 June 2013, 08:23 AM   #19687
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Now that's one tree that seems to grow anywhere! We have lots of those in our neighborhood, mostly in the fuchsia color. Very tough and beautiful.
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Old 29 June 2013, 01:23 PM   #19688
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We have several crape myrtles here, too, Art. I like to see all the different colors. There is a professor at Oklahoma State University (I think he is still there), who has developed several unique color variations and dwarf varieties, even. A friend who has done quite a bit of landscaping for us the past couple of summers is my source of info on that little tidbit. The ones around our yard vary from about 3' feet tall to over 20'.
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Old 29 June 2013, 07:27 PM   #19689
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We have several crape myrtles here, too, Art. I like to see all the different colors. There is a professor at Oklahoma State University (I think he is still there), who has developed several unique color variations and dwarf varieties, even. A friend who has done quite a bit of landscaping for us the past couple of summers is my source of info on that little tidbit. The ones around our yard vary from about 3' feet tall to over 20'.
Very interesting, d. Some of ours are tall with a trunk like a tree and others are more like a shrub. Maybe they are dwarfs. I thought that was just how the yard man was keeping some of them. I must learn more.
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Old 29 June 2013, 10:05 PM   #19690
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Old 30 June 2013, 12:25 AM   #19691
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Good morning Coffeeshop!

I was supposed to wake up at my friend's cottage today but, alas, due to a last minute problem we had to cancel the trip. We were a bit bummed by this but the problem was rather important and we're just glad it's solved now. Chances are I won't be able to get another weekend off for another trip so if they go back it will be without me but at least we shall enjoy the weekend, perhaps it will be the perfect time to go out and enjoy life with my friends.
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Old 30 June 2013, 12:35 AM   #19692
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Saw these growing in a friends from yard this morning.

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Old 30 June 2013, 12:36 AM   #19693
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Art, that is so nice! If you taste them please let us know how they were!

...Now do I see a little lizard in that picture?
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Old 30 June 2013, 12:40 AM   #19694
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You mean like this guy?

Fresh pineapples are wonderful. These plants here are a special kind that was given to him by a resort in Orlando who had them brought in from Hawaii to plant around the grounds
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Old 30 June 2013, 12:47 AM   #19695
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Fresh pineapples are wonderful. These plants here are a special kind that was given to him by a resort in Orlando who had them brought in from Hawaii to plant around the grounds
That sure is nice!

As for the lizard, it's not a green one like this little fellow, I'm talking about the brown one on the white-ish leaf above the pineapple on the right.
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Old 30 June 2013, 01:24 AM   #19696
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My parents got a set of dishes from Stangl pottery in Flemington NJ in the early 1940's. Over the years a few got broken, but some survived and my idiot brother and I have some of the pieces. Of course my brother has more since he believes in primogeniture and is a greedy little miser.

That aside, I recall visiting this factory when I was a little kid, and they were still in production. These photos are from 2002 when my idiot brother and I went back to NJ for a nostalgia trip.







Nostalgia aint what it used to be.
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Old 30 June 2013, 01:31 AM   #19697
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Great pics. I'm always amazed to see bottle kilns in the US. Such a throwback to the old Staffordshire originals they're derived from. I had the opportunity to do some research in Staffordshire, and over the years a fair amount on US potteries, and it's not an accidental overlap: US pottery-making towns in fact had immigrants from Staffordshire.

Stangl is very collectible these days, lots of fans. Fulper had some beautiful Arts and Crafts wares.
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Geez guys, now you are getting me into pottery...oh the things this coffeeshop makes me do!

Quick question Bob, are you still enjoying your Panerai and GS? How are they after a few weeks of ownership?
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Old 30 June 2013, 02:22 AM   #19699
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Lisa, remember when I was talking about going down to 140 lbs...and then changed my mind...

...Well it seems like it just happened anyway!
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Lisa, remember when I was talking about going down to 140 lbs...and then changed my mind...

...Well it seems like it just happened anyway!
If it makes you feel better you still have a few more pounds then I do as I am hovering right around 115lbs........
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Old 30 June 2013, 02:53 AM   #19701
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If it makes you feel better you still have a few more pounds then I do as I am hovering right around 115lbs........
Somebody is lighter than I am!?

How tall are you Leo? I'm 5'7", when I took a look at all those calculations you make to see if you're at your good weight it was written that the result of the said calculation should be 18.something and 24.something. I'm at 21, which is right at the very middle, and I have no intention of losing more weight...

After all, my goal is to be healthy, not to be like...

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Old 30 June 2013, 02:59 AM   #19702
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I actually am not certain how tall I am...when I was younger I was 5'5" but being a person of "Middle Age" I may have started the "normal shrinkage" so somewhere right around that height!!!
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Old 30 June 2013, 04:38 AM   #19703
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Old 30 June 2013, 05:36 AM   #19704
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Great pics. I'm always amazed to see bottle kilns in the US. Such a throwback to the old Staffordshire originals they're derived from. I had the opportunity to do some research in Staffordshire, and over the years a fair amount on US potteries, and it's not an accidental overlap: US pottery-making towns in fact had immigrants from Staffordshire.

Stangl is very collectible these days, lots of fans. Fulper had some beautiful Arts and Crafts wares.
Bottle kilns.... so that's what they're called. They do look like a cute milk bottle. Wow - wouldn't one make a terrific wood-fire oven for pizza making? I say that half seriously - we had lunch in Colorado Springs at a place called Colorado Mountain Brewery, which was housed in another former Van Briggle factory site. The building was originally built as a roundhouse for the railroad, but it was used for a while by VB after that. Only the rock exterior remains, and it's really not very recognizable as a round house anymore (though the structure does have a semicircular curve to it), much less a pottery factory.

They had yummy food and yummy beer. Dave ordered a filet and I got stuffed trout.





Old photo inside the restaurant.



The outside of the building.

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Lisa, remember when I was talking about going down to 140 lbs...and then changed my mind...

...Well it seems like it just happened anyway!
Geez, Carl! Don't wither away on us, 'kay?
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... Old photo inside the restaurant.



The outside of the building.



Well THAT' was pretty cool. Shame about what happened to it.

The trout looks gooo-ood.
<<<<< fish, seafood lover here.
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Naturally when you said Roundhouse it made me think of this





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I'm just glad the building is still being used for something. I wonder if the old turntable is still beneath the parking lot.

Go, Ethan! Is he still doing martial arts?
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2 important safety tips on roundhouse kicks: 1) ALWAYS pivot the bottom foot else you wrench your knee and start damage that will haunt you for years to come. 2) high kicks, don't forget to point the toes and hit with the top of the foot. Otherwise, you tend to break toes or other bad things I don't want to think about regarding where the toes might end up :-)
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No. He gave it 10 really strong years. 3x week +sparring class on Saturday's as well as daily summer camp every year. He was on the demo team, attended tournaments and eventually beame a jr instructor. I couldn't complain when he stopped as he gave it his all for so long. I'd like to see him study another style or open his own dojo someday wherever he settles down. I don't know if he will but in the end he got all I wanted him to out of it so my job is complete.
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