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Outside Looking In

from outside my shop looking in, the finished fence panels are stacked up, ready to go to the painters. the guy working is NOT me, he is an apprentice who helps me on big jobs!

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Aqua1955 20 Feb 2010

A great view inside you shop Ironman :)

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 13 Dec 2009

looks great again, now I was reading your biography and I understand.....

Jan van Baarle 04 Aug 2009

Great spot

Artist Reply: Thank you, Jan, my backyard island oasis!

Anna Marie Fritz 04 Aug 2009

This is a thrilling view for me! I can just imagine the excitement I would get if I could visit your shop in person. I dearly love good ironwork.

Artist Reply: Thank you, Anna, for your support and encouragement!

Annette Labedzki 03 Aug 2009

Wow! I wish I had me an apprentice!

Artist Reply: Annette, you made my apprentice 'pic of the day'! He will be thrilled! thank you so much!

Jane Pecic Dial 02 Aug 2009

Great looking shop. Are you sure your neighbor is not looking at the YOUNG apprentice?

Artist Reply: Hey! I am 62 years young! That guy is just a puppy!

Regina Coeli deWinter 02 Aug 2009

And I was going to say, "How YOUNG you are, Grandma!" *W*...nice nice lighting...a perfect American primitive.

Artist Reply: Well, young at heart! 62 is the new 20, ya know! and, it is pretty primative for sure.

pusy 02 Aug 2009

I love too see your garden grow...

Sharon Gonzalez 02 Aug 2009

WHAT A GREAT SHOT, JERRY, AND SO NICE TO HAVE A YOUNG APPRENTICE. BET YOU ARE FUN TO WORK FOR AND WITH.

Artist Reply: we do laugh a lot and conspire on the next project!

Stefani Wehner 02 Aug 2009

Very interesting, Jerry! I agree with Ruth, great organisation too!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Stef, I spent a week cleaning it for my garden artwalk!

ruth sears 02 Aug 2009

this is fascinating to see the work shop ,looks well organized.

Artist Reply: Thanks, Ruth, it is organized today but always, just two jobs away from chaos!