ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Non-SCA Projects & Stuff</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY TEXT="#000000" LINK="#770000" VLINK="#993333" BACKGROUND="parch-green.png"> <CENTER><IMG SRC="non-sca-title.gif"></P></P> <p></p> Projects shown here were completed by Alexandria Long. If you have questions or comments, please send <A HREF="mailto:ceara@housebarra.com">email to Alex</a>, but be sure to reference this page in the subject line so I won't think it's spam. Click on an image to see a full description and sometimes more photos of each project.<br> <center> <i>Note: this page is updated as projects are finished and time allows, so all the links may not be up yet.</i></center></I> <p></p> <CENTER><TABLE border=2 > <tr> <td align="center"><A HREF="/projects/kitchen"><IMG SRC="/projects/images/kitchen.jpg" BORDER=0 align="center" ></A></TD> <td>Kitchen remodeling project at Parkwood Drive house in Savannah, GA, 2001. Unfortunately I ran out of steam and it never got completely finished. I sold the house as-is in 2003.<br><i>click on photo for more images</i> </TD> </tr><tr> <td align="center"><A HREF="imapot.html"><IMG SRC="/projects/images/mimapot.gif" align="center" BORDER=0></A></TD> <td>"I'm a Pot" is ceramic pitcher, with a sculpted bent arm and three feet (it would not stand with two). Raku fired, the flash of the metallic glaze renders some neat colors. He had a hat, but it got lost in the kiln. I took several ceramics classes at Armstrong Atlantic State University; this assignment was wheel-thrown doughnuts. 1995<br><i>click on photo for larger image></i> </TD> </tr><tr> <td align="center"><A HREF="snowwoman.html"><IMG SRC="/projects/images/msnowwoman.gif" align="center" BORDER=0></A></TD> <td>Snowwoman. In high school the church youth group went on a ski trip to Sugar Mountain, NC. The lodge we stayed in was next to a golf course, and we had some down-time. The picture does not do it justice; it was very lifelike. All the hair supported the neck and head; unfortunately I had nothing to support the arms. It was not my intent to recreat the Venus de Milo. 1985<br><i>click on photo for larger image</i></TD> </tr> </table> </P> This page has been visited <a href="http://www.digits.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://counter.digits.com/?counter={ca50b4be-97cc-e404-01e5-8072ce1f5f56}&template=simple" alt="Hit Counter by Digits" border="0" /></a> times and was last updated 1/21/2009<br> <font size=2><i>(Web Counter courtesy of <a href="http://www.digits.com/ " target="new"><b></i>Web Counters<i></b></a>)</i></font> </center> <center> <p><hr><p><p> <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/">Home</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/PastTimes/">PastTimes on the Web</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/AnS/">Ceara's Arts & Sciences Resources</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/friends.html">Friends</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/projects/">Projects & Artwork</a> <br> <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/gallery/">Photo Gallery</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/clipart/">Ceara's Mostly Medieval Clipart</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/bard/">Bardic Resources</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/Alex/">Alex's Page</a> | <a href="http://www.HouseBarra.com/webrings/">Webrings</a> </p> </ul></ul> </BODY> </HTML>