Self Quarantine & More

Self Quarantine 2020

Wow  it seems like I haven’t posted in forever! It’s hard to keep all the balls in the air, and seems harder the older I get.  Well, like most of you, I’ve been staying home, in self quarantine, 99% of the time for the last 2 months or so. I’m very lucky that I live in the country so I don’t really feel cooped up.  Normally working from home helps too, I like being home anyway.  The downside is that all of my artisan coops, and shows, are closed or cancelled. Not too many opportunities to make a living. Although many states, including mine, are slowly opening back up, I think we are not going to see a robust economy anytime soon.

I’m in the age group that is most at risk, so I’m  not keen on returning to life on the outside, as it were. In the meantime, I’ll be focusing on gardening.. if spring ever  actually arrives. I’ve also started to grow micro greens and sprouts at home. It’s fairly easy, and provides fresh greens even in winter. It only takes a few minutes a day and is well worth it. My daughter is home from Boston for the duration, so I’m enjoying caring for her again after having an empty nest for a number of years.

It’s not all bad for me, but I know I’m very lucky.  I am worried that the artisan cooperatives wont’ survive this pandemic. We rely heavily on tourism here and that’s just not going to happen this  year.  Like many self employed &  artists, I’m wondering how I’m going to reinvent myself, and if I have the energy to do that yet again.  It’s not easy to figure out where and how to focus one’s energy at a time like this.  Possibly  clear out my studio and have a destash sale? Work on getting the website really humming along? Retire? Idk….

I hope this post finds you all safe and healthy, keep up the good fight!

Nancy

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Hackers suck

If you’ve been having trouble with my site today, it’s because some ass has been banging on my site with bots trying to break in. As of now I’ve rebuked over 500 attempts; this traffic from India may have caused my site to slow down to the point of being unusable. For this I apologize; I do more than most to try and keep up with  this stuff and block entire networks all over the world. These misbegotten sons of the crap you scrap off your shoe are causing the internet to be almost unusable.

I’ll keep fighting the good fight, hang in there with me.

Nancy

So it’s 2019….A New Year

A new year, a new season! January is typically the month I rest up and take a little break, but this year the new season seems to have come earlier….. working on websites for The Bangor Art Society, Belfast Harbor Artisans, converting GlassOrchids.com over to GlassOrchids.art, working on a site for my sister, and one for SouthWestHarbor Artisans…and helping River Arts with theirs.

Getting the agendas set for the coop meetings this weekend, and entering pieces for shows at River Arts and the Bangor Art society. I need to organize my studio and stock, and make new work, and do taxes… planning my garden for this spring….applying for shows……why did I ever think Jan/Feb were slow months?

This year I’ve left 2 coops, and am going to try and pare down what I make to those things that have been selling, and things I just love to make. I’m hoping to focus a bit on obtaining a few new wholesale accounts too. 20+ years doing this and I’ve still not found the Golden Mix, the formula to maximize income based on wholesale. retail, coops, consignment, online sales……. sometimes I feel like Jason of the Argonauts.

Now, just to get back to something I said above.. I’ve moved GlassOrchids.com to GlassOrchids.art.. why? Well, maybe you’ve read my saga of Google Jail? GlassOrchids.com is in google jail so I get no traffic or search engine placement. I made an innocent / but ignorant mistake and will pay for it forever apparently….. but hopefully with GlassOrchids.ART I’ll be able to recover…. time will tell….

Anyway, till next time,

Nancy

Getting away from it all

I  just got back from 5 days/4 nights on Monhegan Island. I turned 60 last week and took myself on a short retreat as a gift to myself on this momentous occasion. This was my first trip to what is, apparently, mecca for Maine painters. It was like stepping back in time… children can roam free without fear, I stayed at Monhegan House and there are no locks on the doors; there is a hook so you can lock yourself in for sleeping which is great. I asked about it and they said they have NEVER had any issues with theft etc…   it’s like the land time forgot.

I planned on painting non-stop everyday lol.. yeah sure…. I napped a lot, I finished 2 novels and started a 3rd, and yes I started 7 paintings. Now, I haven’t painted with oils in awhile and found it frustrating that I could only go so far with each and then had to wait for them to dry before continuing. I’ve been using acrylics mostly because I want them to DRY so I can finish.  It’s ok, I now have 7 paintings in process. I’m really only happy with 2 of them but hey, that’s par for the course with artists.

This island seems to have this weird thing where the restaurants don’t serve wine but the tiny shops have amazing wine selections. I did  my part in forcing them to restock. Sitting by an upstairs window, drinking wine, reading a book and watching the sunset… listening to the distant tolling of a bouy bell and the gulls plaintiff cries… .. really heavenly.

I highly recommend this island for those who enjoy quiet. If you are like my husband and can’t rest then NO, don’t do it…. but if you can sit quietly for hours then this is the place for you. There is a lot of hiking to be done and I did  my fair share to get to painting sites. The easy trails are not for the weak ……. I did  manage to tumble down 15 or 20′ on a trail… and didn’t break anything.. wow someone loves me up there. After hiking, painting & falling I felt like I was on survivor….. the path seemed to never end… but I’m  here to type about it so it’s all good.   I am a bit sore….. I think the entire island is uphill. Bring a walking stick.

Most everyone was friendly and I had some nice conversations with total strangers.  I will say that, like  most of Maine, this island is mighty white. I did see a few people of color but not  many.  There were probably more folks over 50 than under as well. although there were a lot of younger folks hiking and probably working there for the summer. I’m not making any judgement about the ages or color of the folks; just observations which I felt might be useful for those planning to visit. There were families with young children and I overheard one little girl tell  her dad she wants to live on the island.

I also got to stop by and visit an old customer Black Duck Emporium and hope to have my work offered there soon again! It was great to see them after many years and actually get to shop in their store. It’s lovely and offers a wide selection of goods from soap to dishes to t shirts.

Like much of Maine, the island is suffering from a drought. I asked a local woman who runs a farm stand about how they water their gardens as she had many. I gathered she has a well which helps, she also has a water catchment system and prioritizes what gets water and what doesn’t. They had beautiful white and orange pumpkins growing in the fields… it was impressive.

Winter can’t be easy there and I think they have about 45 year round residents. One has to prepare for winter and stock up because there is no where to get food or supplies when the weather is bad and no ferry runs.

All in all it was a wonderful experience and I hope to return next year with our own boat, which we can sleep on. Greg can fish during the day and I can paint. Then we can enjoy the local food & wine as the sun sets.  Oh, I had some fantastic fish tacos at the Fish House. A painting of the Fish House will be forthcoming. Life is short, get the tacos & a t shirt.

Pictures of the trip will be added here soon…… I highly recommend a visit!

~Nan

It’s not all cake and wine! Relaunch of Glass Orchids!

Banner image for relaunch of Glass Orchids.
Relaunch of Glass Orchids – dichroic glass jewelry made by Maine Glass Artist, Nancy Tang

 

The Relaunch of Glass Orchids 

….has been and ongoing task for about a year now, and I’m getting closer to really having GlassOrchids.Art up and running smoothly.  Recently I’ve noticed a lot of new subscribers to my website. So many that it seemed suspicious. That’s the world we live in now isn’t it? But you know what? I was right. Checked out several of them and they were known spammers. So I’ve disabled subscriptions on the site, deleted them all and removed 100 spam comments that were waiting for me to review.

It is no small task to relaunch Glass Orchids, I’ve had to back up and migrate the entire site to a new host and then deal with all the little glitches that occur when plugins think it’s the old site.  Having run GlassOrchids.com for over 20 years, I now have to try and regain search engine placement, and that’s a whole job unto itself! Learning all the SEO changes and how to  make that work in WordPress vs. an HTML site is another whole ball of wax too. I’ve learned a whole lot though, and I do enjoy working on the site.  I highly recommend a plug in called Wordfence. (and no I don’t get paid to say that, I just find the plugin really helpful.) Watching the live feed of website activity is both fascinating and terrifying; so many bots trying to login and take over!!

Now I can get back to working in the studio creating dichroic glass jewelry and art pieces. I’ve got a Bangor Art Society show coming up in a few weeks and need to make a fused glass wave artwork for it. I’ll post images when it’s complete!

Stay warm folks!
~Nancy

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