Thursday, November 6, 2008

Thursday's Creations

Tonight the new technique was learning to make vessels from glass tubing. This is what B came home with for my dining room table (wait till you see the completed ensemble tomorrow). Oh, and for the person who suggested art school - he just rolled his eyes and said, "I'd rather be a marine biologist." I think this is just going to be a hobby, when he's not floating in the ocean ;-)
The Glass Pavillion (part of the Toledo Museum of Art) at night. The brightly lit rectangular window to the right is the torch studio where B works. The other windows (kind of centered) are where one of the furnace and glass blowing studio areas. And the far windows to the left are the lobby and gift shop.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

6 days - Fur

At 6 days old, you can see that the fur is starting to come in. The ears are more pronounced. Nails are starting to grown. And they move around on their own, although it is much like you see a baby swing its arms and legs - without much control.



Saturday, November 1, 2008

Lampworking Projects

On Thursday night B goes to the Toledo Glass Pavillion to play with a torch. Sounds funny doesn't it? But he is continuing to hone his skills in lampworking. So far this semester he has learned many new techniques, including working with a different kind of glass - Borosilicate glass, which is a hard glass (B's preferred media at this point). Right now he is learning to make icicles, which come home in many sizes and will hang beautifully on our Christmas tree. He has also learned to work with not only rods (which is how he started learning), but also has been working with tubes. Plus he's made some wonderful presents for family and friends. And all of this is before taking a special techniques workshop that will just focus on ornaments, which happens the first week of December.

first step, making the candy cane - second step (still to be learned) sand blasting
and naturally, for B, no creation session is complete if it doesn't involve a fish
or a variety of fish

Pups Day 3 and Day 4

Husbandry continues.....part of today was spent on the animals and part of the day was spent on formulating the ads for sales. Also, it's the first time B will have his own email to conduct 'business transactions.' This kind of project does require a lot of reading, the homeschool teacher/mom celebrates!!! Hint, hint - if you have a child who is reading resistent - get him/her interested in a project and see if their motivation changes.
4 day old pup (photos above and below)

3 day old pup (photos below)pups are not born with whiskers, they grow quickly because their eyes are undeveloped, you can just see the ears starting to form
by day 3 the pups weigh more than a penny

Friday, October 31, 2008

Mice Husbandry Project

B has decided to combine his love of animals with becoming an entrepreneur. He has started a mice breeding business for feeder mice. Below is the set up in the garage. The big tank on the left is where the pregnant female is housed. The stack of tanks on the right is where, once able to be weaned the young are separated by gender (yes, he is doing controlled breeding). He has already had one litter and the details of his second litter are below.

nesting area for the mother

pregnant mother, 2 days before giving birth - gestation period is 19-21 days


10/30 litter of 12 pups (average litter is 6-8 pups)


within 12 hours of birth, Bennett weighs them - as you can see they weigh less than a penny

2nd day - still less than a penny

2 days old, just longer than a penny

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tubing Fun

What fun would summer be without time on the water?! Today, it was tubing fun. Ready? Set, Go!





No so tricky :)


Friday, June 27, 2008

shishi-odoshi

What exactly is a shishi-odoshi? Otherwise known as a deer scare? It is a Japanese ornament designed to keep animals away from rice paddies ad other cultivated areas. Also called a water hammer, a deer scare's simiple form and operation make it a popular water garden feature. B made one of his own out of bamboo. We aren't sure it will scare the deer, but it sure does look and work nice. Enjoy!