What's New
My mother always said no news was good news. Since moving to New Jersey in 2003 I unfortunately have little time to do any clowning. The
only function I have performed at recently was a friend's daughter's brithday
party. I continue perform at birthday parties for friends and continue to learn new skills through the many workshops I attend.
My clowning has turned into something I never expected. At first I wanted
to be a clown solely to make money and have a second income. Now
clowning is more of a blissful tension releaser. I enjoy being able to change
into someone else and bring smiles to the faces of total strangers. It might
sound odd but clowning is
what you make of it. I've come
across clowns that hate performing, and it really shows. While at Clown Camp I
met many clowns that perform as volunteers at churches and hospitals. They
are called caring clowns. Those thoughtful souls made a difference in the
way I view this wonderful hobby of mine. It's not just a costume, some makeup, and
a funny walk. It is a lot more, only to be measured by each individual clown.
I would like to thank all of you for visiting
my first web site. It's still a work in progress. Please take a moment to click on the link below to email me. I appreciate any feedback you may have to offer.