Painted Bull Gallery

Monday, June 29, 2009

View from my back porch...




Just some pictures of Mulky Gap...



-JJ & Painted Bull

Monday, June 15, 2009

Frustrated and Confused

I just do not get it sometimes. See...my idiot husband has switched his dip preference to this new chew from Camel (snuns or something like that), he says that you...uh this is sickening...do not need to spit it out (it is spit less chewing tobacco). So knowing Dan, I am a little curious that perhaps he has got it wrong, I mean spit less dip? Anyway, I go online to Camel.com to check it out....

...and would you believe that you cannot even see anything on the site unless you actually sign up online and give them all sorts of information. Now, I am no prude but I bet you anything that I can go online and see tits and ass with absolutely no problem at all (no sign up needed)...Damn it to hell!

Now to see if I can find out about these little smokeless, spit less chewing tobacco or dip...they look like little tea bags in the shape of large elongated rodent turds....

Okay, I digress...

-JJ & Painted Bull

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Weavolution Official Press Release

Press Release
June 8, 2009
Contact: Claudia Segal (240) 994-3099
claudiajane@weavolution.com
www.weavolution.com
JOIN THE WEAVOLUTION
The new online gathering place for hand weavers
Weavolution.com, an online social network designed to meet the unique needs of
handweavers, launched its beta test on June 8, 2009. Designed to bring handweavers
together from around the world, Weavolution.com is a one-stop resource for every type
of handweaver.
From hobby to production, from peg to dobby, Weavolution provides a place for weavers
to meet, discuss and participate in moderated user groups and forums.
Members may post projects, looms, yarns, books, and accessories to share with others
and solicit feedback from other members.
But you donʼt have to be a member or even a weaver to explore the site and learn about
weaving free of charge.
Weavolution aims to become an inclusive, global community that encourages weavers
by enabling them to discover and follow trends in weaving; find local, national and
international resources; and find businesses catering to their needs. Weavolution
members can search the siteʼs databases to view items, group postings and research
information catalogued by others.
Weavolutionʼs goal is to provide a website for handweavers that is useful, fun and
helpful, and to be a resource for shops, products and ideas from around the corner and
around the world.
The project began in 2008 when three weavers from across the United States, Claudia
Segal, Tien Chiu, and Alison Giachetti, met online and formed Weavolution. Working
together with a host of dedicated volunteers, the team forged Weavolution.com into a
website with the potential to become a community.
Come, take a look. Weavolution.com is available for anyone to explore. You donʼt have
to sign up to see our site. But if you do, we hope youʼll decide to
JOIN THE WEAVOLUTION

-JJ & Painted Bull