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To: Eliz2 who wrote (15822)1/8/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: JT  Respond to of 27012
 
E2,

Jen is an illustrator and graphic designer. She is mostly making her money right now with graphic design. She has gotten more illustration jobs lately. She just did a piece for weight watchers magazine. She paints because she loves doing it. She doesn't really market her paintings. She has sold some here and there to friends. She put a couple pieces in a gallery here in Atlanta and they sold. She doesn't make a whole lot of money from selling paintings because she charges reasonable prices for her work. I am thankful every day that we are together. She is the bomb<gg>

JT



To: Eliz2 who wrote (15822)1/8/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: Ann Janssen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hi Eliz2,

I don't think we've chatted yet. :-) They are threatening to put video conferencing on our desks here at work. I decided I would go to glamour shots and then shrink my picture down and put in front of the camera. Then it wouldn't matter how bad I looked, or the faces I was making at the person on the other end. They would always get the 'nice' Ann. <GG>

Glad to have you on the thread. I also like antiques. Not quite as old as you and Margaret but late 1800's early 1900's. My prize possession is a pump organ my grandfather bought at an auction for a quarter. It sat in the basement of their farm house for about 50 years. I had it refinished and gutted the insides so we can play it. Turned out go good someone asked me if it was new. We don't know if the 1842 mark on the bellows is a manufactured date or a patent date. Hope your having a great day!!

Take Care

Ann