


| The Fridas are angling for back stage passes from Max Schramm (musician) for Blast Wagon's next show. |
| Gay McKinlay (US Masters Olympic Weightlifting four-time Gold-medalist) has no problem holding up all three Fridas. |
| Shane Schaeffer (541-345-6953), a metal sculptor at the Holiday Market, finds the Fridas captivating. |
| Frida contemplates her artistic buddy "Georgia O'Keeffe" (aka Kassy Daggett, Author). |
| Amy Hartell (Illustrator) and Larry Turner (Photographer and Travel Writer) tell Frida about some of their adventures. |
| Cali Bagby, Freelance Journalist, interviews Frida about her holiday plans. |
| Frida considers a new wardrobe by designer Loralee of Circle Creations. |
| Hannah Goldrich, jewelry designer for 50 years, tells Frida adios before heading to Mexico. You can find her fabulous designs at Opus6ix Gallery. |
| Cheris Kramarae, Sociologist, has a lively discussion about human behavior with Frida, the Everyday Anthropologist. |
| Frida wonders how she would look in Tribal Wear from Blessed Lotus (created by Serene Dussell). |
| Frida enjoys seeing her image on the ceramic work of enthusiastic fan Anya Lecuyer. To order one of her Frida bowls call 541-964-5691 or 541-964-5501. |
| HALL OF FAME When the Fridas encounter interesting people, they are featured here.... You never know who you may see or what you might discover while browsing these pages. |
| Mary Lou Goertzen of Schoolhouse Arts (541-964-5691) wrote an autobiography in ten words: "Beginning in love with play and work the same thing." |
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