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It all starts when Lance comes in. Lance Miller is an art teacher at Brown County High School and our patient craft instructor.
(We’ll get a better look at him later.) |
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This Tuesday night, we'll be doing sone engraving. |
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Renowned watercolorist Jim Oblack tries his hand. |
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It’s another Tuesday night, and we’re tie-dying t-shirts. Groovy, man. |
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Carole’s in the tie-dye spirit. Must be the overalls. |
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A better look at Lance – as promised. Perhaps he’s wondering who’s more unruly – high-school students or the Muddy’s crowd. |

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One night Lance brought some driftwood and we made a mobile with an aquatic theme, which hangs in front of the café. It was hard to get a good picture of it... |
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...but at least I can show that, thanks to artistic vision (and some luck) the piece that looks like a submarine is, appropriately, at the bottom. |
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If any of this looks like fun to you, come on down and get Muddy!
Muddy Boots Cafe
136 N. VanBuren St, Nashville, Indiana
812/988-6911
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