Hello, I'm new
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:02 pm
Hello everyone,
My name is Lisa Quinlan. I moved here in 2015 from the San Luis valley.
I grew up on a sheep, cattle, alfalfa, potato ranch/farm. We kept it for three generations before water shortage and the economy downfall. We lost it in 2013.
My mother and I owned and operated a custom picture framing business in Alamosa, Colo. for 27 years. We hosted a writing workshop for ten years.
I decided I missed the framing work and the people behind it, so I have re-opened my framing business in Williamsburg. "Hang 'Em High Creative Framing."
I am anxious to begin working with the many talented artists in this community.
My father, Vess Quinlan and I are involved with Cowboy Poetry and the Veterans project for writing and storytelling.
I met Tracy Mitchell at open mic and have enjoyed his work. He invited me to join the Tangled Branch.
I look forward to meeting you all and sharing our written words.
Thank you
Lisa Quinlan
My name is Lisa Quinlan. I moved here in 2015 from the San Luis valley.
I grew up on a sheep, cattle, alfalfa, potato ranch/farm. We kept it for three generations before water shortage and the economy downfall. We lost it in 2013.
My mother and I owned and operated a custom picture framing business in Alamosa, Colo. for 27 years. We hosted a writing workshop for ten years.
I decided I missed the framing work and the people behind it, so I have re-opened my framing business in Williamsburg. "Hang 'Em High Creative Framing."
I am anxious to begin working with the many talented artists in this community.
My father, Vess Quinlan and I are involved with Cowboy Poetry and the Veterans project for writing and storytelling.
I met Tracy Mitchell at open mic and have enjoyed his work. He invited me to join the Tangled Branch.
I look forward to meeting you all and sharing our written words.
Thank you
Lisa Quinlan