paintspill
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this thread is titled casual conversation, so that is what i plan to do.
i have a customer that is in the health care industry, she does in home care for the elderly, she is one of my favorite customers and she only likes to deal with me and we always have a great time when she comes in, on one occasion she saw my pen and that got us talking, she had a turned key chain that a patient of hers made for her. he was a pen turner also. well she called me the other day and asked if i would be interested in some wood. it turns out this elderly gentleman can't turn anymore due to his disabilities. she went on to say that he gave away his lathe and was planning to sell all his supplies and that she would bring me some boxes of wood, but she wanted this guy to meet me so he knew where it was going and that it was going to be put to good use. well i met him on wednesday, he looked like your typical, frail old man, that changed when we started to talk, we showed each other out carry pens, and i told him about my recent "fame" on the iap feature photo and write up on the wood whisperer. and man, this guy just lit up, it was one of those moments that i think i will remember for ever.
so the bitter sweet is i may gain some new stuff, but one mans hobby has ended.
i hope you don't mind my sharing but i know this is the only place that will understand.
i have a customer that is in the health care industry, she does in home care for the elderly, she is one of my favorite customers and she only likes to deal with me and we always have a great time when she comes in, on one occasion she saw my pen and that got us talking, she had a turned key chain that a patient of hers made for her. he was a pen turner also. well she called me the other day and asked if i would be interested in some wood. it turns out this elderly gentleman can't turn anymore due to his disabilities. she went on to say that he gave away his lathe and was planning to sell all his supplies and that she would bring me some boxes of wood, but she wanted this guy to meet me so he knew where it was going and that it was going to be put to good use. well i met him on wednesday, he looked like your typical, frail old man, that changed when we started to talk, we showed each other out carry pens, and i told him about my recent "fame" on the iap feature photo and write up on the wood whisperer. and man, this guy just lit up, it was one of those moments that i think i will remember for ever.
so the bitter sweet is i may gain some new stuff, but one mans hobby has ended.
i hope you don't mind my sharing but i know this is the only place that will understand.