I know, this is really old news, I am continuing the saga of the Cortona workshops, 2 months after the fact but hey, I need to get updated and then I can be more current. (At this rate, I should be there by maybe, oh, summer 2009?)
So as we moved from Sally's workshop into Michael's and Jane's, Italy decided to pull one of their all too familiar "sciopero" or train strike, the day all of Sally's students were departing and the day all of Michael's and Jane's were arriving. Luckily, we found out 24 hours in advance and were able to hussle some alternate transportation in and out of Cortona for everyone. This included Sally's dear husband Brad, who volunteered to pick up to stranded students of Michaels, Marilyn and Connie, at the Florence airport. Now, Brad had never met them, so we devised a system for them that Brad would present at the arrival gate, see above.
They all found each other just fine, Marilyn and Connie made it to Cortona, and so did the rest of the gang. We got a hold of the Pre-pods, (returning Michael de Meng students, more on that later) Karen, Gerri, Paula, Kathryn and Joy the evening before the strike as they were sipping aperatifs on the Grand Canal in Venice, told them they would have to find another way to Cortona, so they jumped in a rental car and headed down.
Class began as scheduled!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
We Are Back and
Hey everyone-I am so excited to now return to Blog Land after a month off...I was waiting to get together with my friend Didi, who helped me to design a new banner, now I have no more excuses to not blog, I LOVE the new and improved banner! But since I have spent the past 2 hours figuring out all this tech stuff and choosing colors, type font, etc. I shoud go to bed, I never seem to stop looking at blogs til about midnight, it is so seductive, I could spend a lifetime just looking at arty blog and web stuff -stace-
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