Photo of Mariel Bass at Work-Maho Campground
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Photo of Mariel Bass at Work-Maho Campground
Just posted this photo up on my photo blog of Mariel Bass, resident glass blower at Maho campground. Though I would share it here as well and recomend Maho campground as a nice stop for visitors to St. John to watch some of these artist at work.
Here is the Blog link - http://www.fiftypercentchanceofrain.com/
Here is the Blog link - http://www.fiftypercentchanceofrain.com/
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How awesome to finally see a female glass blower at Maho! In the years we've been there, it's always been Greg. Wonder if he's still there? He did a 4 year run, maybe he's moved on. And by the way, she looks like a cutie pie! Love, love, love Maho glass creations and watching the process. Greg made an octupus for me a couple of years ago. My granddaughter and her best friend took a class from Greg 2 years ago and they were the only ones to sign up. They had a blast and made some cool pieces. We have so many good family memories from the glass demonstrations. Always one of my big splurges although we don't stay at Maho Camps anymore. Thanks for sharing!
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It is at Maho Campground, by Maho Beach. Taxis can drop you off right at the camp or for more adventure take the goat trail up from Maho beach. A small amout of parking at the front as well I believe. They also have clay artist, textile artist, and some special guest artist most times. The coolest part is most art is all made from items found and recycled from the island. Most of the glass is from beer bottles that have been recycled. They call it Trash to Treasure.
It is at Maho Campground, by Maho Beach. Taxis can drop you off right at the camp or for more adventure take the goat trail up from Maho beach. A small amout of parking at the front as well I believe. They also have clay artist, textile artist, and some special guest artist most times. The coolest part is most art is all made from items found and recycled from the island. Most of the glass is from beer bottles that have been recycled. They call it Trash to Treasure.
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