Monday, April 4, 2011

#12, Martha Whittington, 3-3-11

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  1. My Story:

    I am a 4th generation Floridian, better known as a cracker (Florida rivaled Texas in the cattle industry. Instead of lassos Florida cattleman used bull whips that made cracking sounds).
    My father is a robotics engineer and mother was a self taught artist. My childhood home was filled with electronic projects along side my mothers crafty inventions. I come by my need to create and invent honestly. It was out of necessity to have what my peers had and also to outdo my 3 older brothers.

    My first acts of art:

    1. I wanted a knife like my brothers all had. I took an old hack saw blade and sharpened it on my Dads hand crank grinder, then I broke a yard stick into pieces to form the handle that I wrapped in string.

    2. All the kids that I went to school with had Adidas sneakers. My Mom and Dad only shopped at Sears and they didn’t sell Adidas. My sneakers only had two stripes, so I took my Moms pinking shears and cut an extra stripe out of electrical tape.

    3. My older brothers where big squirrel hunters. They would de-bone the squirrel tails and give them to me. I didn’t have an allowance and Mothers day was approaching. I took the squirrel tales and slotted pencils into them where the bone once was. I presented my mother with a box of furry pencils for Mothers day. (I found them 40 years later when I was going through her stuff after she died)

    4. Not having any privacy in a house hold of wild brothers I created a bell system for my room. Taking apart an old phone I made a door bell that sounded (kind of) when my brothers entered my room.

    So you see I’m still making things www.marthawhittington.com that I feel are out of necessity.

    Thanks for reading about me and my family.

    Father: Glenn Adger Whittington II
    Mother: Marianne Elizabeth May
    Brothers: Glenn Adger Whittington III
    Phillip Trent
    Timothy Hancock
    Me: Martha Jewel Whittington

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