Friday, February 26, 2010

Arleen's Starry Night Door Insert in a clear baroque (S100B) with Blue/Gold Chinchilla dichroic glass bevels and Blue/Gold industrial dichroic glass rondels (split).

Tom & Sherry with Tom's custom mahogany frame for the Keys entry door insert.
Freeze warning last night, but we only got down to 38F. I spent the afternoon covering up the plants. Lots of work in that, but better not to take a chance on a late season freeze, and have even more freeze damage. I fertilized after the last bit of freeze, thinking we were done with the deadly cold, and the trees could get a jump on leaf replacement. This instigated a lot of tender new growth that is really prone to freeze damage. My thinking was this, I noticed blossoms on the Calamondin Tree. If that old tree blossomed, than the freeze must be past us. So far the Calamondin has been right. We shall see.

In addition to the cover up, I did all of the layout work on Arleen's door panel insert. I switched out four different types of rondels, photographed them, and wrote Arleen a letter asking that she make a selection. In addition to this, Tom came by with the finished KEYS door frame. We did the install (glass panel to wood frame), photographed it, and emailed the photo to Carol for approval. She will be picking it up this weekend in Estero. Tom and I discussed the possibility of him building a frame for the Starry Nights panel, as a way of creating some "wall art". Sherry spent the day on inventory, and repaired the C-66 in Fire Water Glass damaged in shipping to ???? last year. This will be returned to inventory. Today, the Langfords will stop by for a cup'a on our way over to Estero. Hopefully, the weather will hold this weekend, and we can get some big sales.

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