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April, 2012
Fellow Carvers,

 

   

 

Terry Mclees recently mentioned that if you add quinine to water before you freeze it, the ice will glow under black light.  So naturally we had to do some experiments.  the block on the left has the quinine & the block on the right does not.  Both blocks were mae with the pumps off.  It really is astonishing to see ice glow under black light.

 

You can also use glow in the dark paint in your logos.  Imagine setting up a luge in a dimly lit nightclub & having the words glow in the dark.

 

 

Sarah & I recently took a trip to Turkey.  Watch a 9 minute Video-   
Turkey
 Turkey  (there is belly dancing)
 

 

 

 

 Stay Cool
 

Aaron Costic
Elegant Ice Creations
440-717-1940
aaron with snow   

 

 

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BEING TEACHABLE

In my career I have taught literally hundreds of people "How To" do something; from culinarians, ice sculptors, to young entrepreneurs. I found some who know a lot but were unteachable, and others who may know a lot or nothing at all, but were teachable. I love working with the teachable ones. Hands-on teaching is a great joy!

 

Consistently the person who thinks it's impossible always ends up in the top 2. Why? Because humility allows an open mind to be taught!  I have found that the hardest people to teach are the ones who think they know everything they need to know.  

 

 

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