
Susan Snow sent this clue:
Well, to add to the list of many:
My gourd mask is winging its way with a song and
a prayer
A mask to brighten their day,
A song for a fellow player,
and a prayer cause I think they have problems
getting addresses right.
Hope they enjoy.
Susan Snow
"Who started out with nothing and still have most
of it"
Her mask went to IJ Troske:Got my mask today. Wow Susan!!! It is sooooo cool.
I
love the colors, I love
the shape an I love the mask. I do believe its a
masquerade mask. I love
it !!! Your work is excellent , we need pics. Hey
folks , this girl is quite
the artist !!!! Really. Thanks Susan. I will treasure
it. Thanks. Take care I J
P. S. Also , thanks for the CD with the band Gary is
in. Hey , they are really good. Really good !!! I love an play
the
"Blues" . "Goosebump Girl"
Is the best Chicago blues I have heard in a long
time. Tell them that for
me. That song goes up with Elmore, Butterfield, an
all the rest in my
humble collection.< grin> I have only listened to
it eight times today. < grin >
Now I have good music , an a beautiful Mask. I
don't believe it gets
any better then this. Thanks again I J


Susan's bio:
Susan Snow: snows@kootenay.com
"Susan Snow lives in Creston, British Columbia,
Canada. Susan has been
an artist for over 20 years having used such mediums as oils,
watercolors,
and stained glass. In the last four years Susan has been concentrating
more
on her art as a career, and during this time she discovered the
love of
growing and designing one-of-a-kind gourds. Currently, Susan's
work is
on display in galleries in New Mexico, Montana, Creston, B.C.,
and in
Radium Hot Springs, B.C. Susan's work was also highlighted on
the CBC's
television show Canadian Gardener on October 10/11, 1998 and can
be
viewed on the CBC and Canadian Gardener website and on her website
at
www.kootenay.com/~snows
