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david learns how to make a web page

updated sat 22 jun 02

 

David Hendley on thu 20 jun 02


(Note to my friend Raphael: an advertisment for my web page follows.
Delete now.)

I've had my little web page up for about 5 years now, but the truth is, I've
been embarassed by it for several years. Nothing's been changed or
added for 3 years.
This is because my son set it up for me. I didn't have a clue how to do
it. Then, son went away to college, and is now too busy/far away to
work on it.

'Enough', I finally decided, and set about learning how to do it myself.
I mean, if I can build my own kiln, extruder, pug mill, and house, I can
surely build a web page.
Well, this is one of the reasons I haven't been writing for Clayart much
this summer, as I've been devoting my limited 'leasure' time to learning
the ropes.

So anyway, take a look if you have some time. It's still nothing unusual
for a web page - no bells, whistles, or moving parts, but there are dozens
of new photos and lots of new stuff. You can see some of my new work,
and I've added a page of short essays. And, you can have a chuckle
when you see what I looked like in 1975.

David Hendley
Maydelle, Texas
hendley@tyler.net
http://www.farmpots.com

Dupre Mr Marcy M on fri 21 jun 02


Excellent job, David! Nice work, both on the page and on the clay. A
wonderful introduction to you and your work.

David Hendley
Maydelle, Texas
hendley@tyler.net
http://www.farmpots.com


Y'all check it out!

After all the contributions David has made to the Clayart Group, you might
be interested to see where those contributions came from.

I am most interested in the coppre carbonate/rutile glaze. That looks MOST
delightful, as well as utilitarian!

Again, GREAT job, David! HOOTS!>

Tig

Marianne Lombardo on fri 21 jun 02


David;

GREAT web page! The photos load very fast. My son keeps telling me he
wants to do a web page for me and I keep telling him to wait until I have
time to learn how to do it myself. I love the colors you use in your work,
the red and blue together, yet so subtle and gentle and flowing and
blending. So beautiful.

Marianne Lombardo

Shirley Tschannen on fri 21 jun 02


Bravo!!!! Very impressive David. It was my first visit to you website
and I extremely impressed with your pots and you creativity with the
homemake tools.
You must be very proud of it ALL!!! Congratulations and many more years
of success.