newb excited for '10

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starfire
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newb excited for '10

Post by starfire » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:15 pm

so i first heard about burning man threw my uncle. i only gained a glimmer of what it meant. then i moved up to oregon/portland area. i feel like i have found home. and it has resparked the want to truely understand burning man.

looked up what i could online, found some videos on youtube. and obviously found this site threw my uncle.

i have two other friend that will be definitely coming if i do. i would love to engulf myself as much as possible and am interested in joining a theme camp or some people looking to take on the newbies. we are creative people and love to act or "be apart of the art"

oh yeah the important part, a blip about me
right now i work two jobs, noodles at one and making pizzas on weekends. i love ceramics and having been throwing on the wheel for sixish years. i love my boyfriend of two years, and roommate zoe, my "twin sister". other than that i'm a plain, simple, easy going girl. don't do well with the plastic people but otherwise usually plays well with others, once i come out of my shell. little prodding is required.

if you've gotten here maybe you have some information to share please leave me a note would love to hear them
stop using jesus to be a narrow minded,
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Post by gaminwench » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:34 pm

welcome!!
Read the survival guide and the first timer's guide.
There are many burners in Portland, check out the regionals for Oregon, make local burner friends.
You've got plenty of time to find a project/theme camp from your area to help build.
Dive in, the water's great!!

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Post by Elderberry » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:41 pm

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!

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Post by winebuff » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:08 pm

Hi there
Newbie here also from Pdx. How exciting! I am going also for my first time in 2010. Going solo cuz huby doesnt feel the joy I do in it :lol:

These people are great here. Let me know if you want to hook up for a drink and chat more.

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Post by Oldguy » Tue Dec 01, 2009 7:27 pm

Welcome.
A potter could make fine contributions to the community.
I thought immediatly of small oil burner lamps, the ancient kind like a small bowl with a pinched spout for the wick. That way bacon fat could be used for lighting or warmth. Some ancient lamps had two or three pinches on the edge to hold several wicks for more light. Some had 3 holes punched through the edge lip to hang up. Lamps enabled craftspersons to work longer hours and aid the development of civilization. Metropolis could not exist without artists, including potters and pasta/pizza makers.

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wow

Post by starfire » Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:47 pm

that's an awesome idea. i would never have thought to bring something like that to the playa. thank you
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Post by theCryptofishist » Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:38 am

Open flame in a tent city? = Bad juju.
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Post by Oldguy » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:16 pm

Burn it! Burn it all! heh,heh,heh :twisted:

I use an open flame natural gas heater and kerosine lamps in my house. I use a butane burner and candles on playa. Never leave an open flame or campfire unattended, I agree. I also agree flames should never enter a tent. A circular plow disk makes a fine firebase if lifted off the playa with bricks.

I think I'll get some clay and make some coil-method bowls and bake them in the desert sun this year, burner bowls. Maybe star patterns etched on the sides, with X's for 2010.

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Post by winebuff » Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:24 pm

Oldguy wrote:Burn it! Burn it all! heh,heh,heh :twisted:

I use an open flame natural gas heater and kerosine lamps in my house. I use a butane burner and candles on playa. Never leave an open flame or campfire unattended, I agree. I also agree flames should never enter a tent. A circular plow disk makes a fine firebase if lifted off the playa with bricks.

I think I'll get some clay and make some coil-method bowls and bake them in the desert sun this year, burner bowls. Maybe star patterns etched on the sides, with X's for 2010.
Wow oldguy

That sounds very cool. I have good wine :D

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Post by starfire » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:38 pm

[quote="Oldguy"]Burn it! Burn it all! heh,heh,heh :twisted:

I think I'll get some clay and make some coil-method bowls and bake them in the desert sun this year, burner bowls. Maybe star patterns etched on the sides, with X's for 2010.[/quote]

that's the second pottery idea you've come up with. you wouldn't happen to be a potter your self?
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