If you’d like to read Andrea Huelsenbeck’s interview with me, click on the link at the bottom of this lead-in.

When I first started blogging more than five years ago, one of the first blogs I discovered was lifelessons–a blog by Judy Dykstra-Brown. I took part in blogging challenges, and so did Judy. As I perused other responses to the challenges, I often found Judy’s, and often they were poems–very good poems. I was hooked.
When I asked Judy if I could interview her for ARHtististic License, I was thrilled that she agreed. I knew she was interesting, but I didn’t realize the depth of her genius until I read her responses. Frankly, she sent me so much material that I soon realized I couldn’t squeeze it all into one article and do her justice. So I’m breaking it into two parts. If by the time you get to the end of this article you’re dying for more, you’ll have to just click on the link above…
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You are a multi-talented woman!
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Thanks to Jack and Bob, without whom I might have never discovered the artistic side.
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This is a wonderful interview with you. I even heard some stories I’d never heard before! You are remarkable.
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Stay tuned.. Tomorrow I’m going to reveal all about your adoption.
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What a fun read Judy. I can’t wait for Part II, 😀 😀
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Thanks, Cee.
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What beautiful pieces of art the two of you have made! I love the dragon vase.
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Me, too….
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Judy,
Your picture is so special in so many ways, it’s beautiful and friendly, approachable!! I can see your Dad, your Mother, Betty Jo and Patty in your expression , your eyes, and your smile. I am going to try to print out the interview to share with my sisters….so interesting…sending love from Minnesota, USA!!
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Ah, thanks Susan. So I guess what Patti told me when I was little isn’t true? I’m not adopted? ;o)
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