Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Welcome to the Kaleidostore Blog
Welcome to the Kaleidostore blog, where you can learn about all the new developments at Kaleidostore, get the scoop on new additions to our gallery, read interviews with talented kaleidoscope artists and connect with other people who admire these magical works of art.
Aranea's Journal
Aranea visited us from Mt. Carmel Christian School, Stone Mountain, GA, Mrs. Mayo's Fourth Grade

I went to The Emerson Country Store in Mount Tremper, New York it’s the home of the “World Largest Kaleidoscope”, made from a 60ft. tall silo in a 167 year old barn. There is a ten minute show in it, with lots of beautiful colors and pictures, and music to go with it. I had a really good time!
I learned a lot about kaleidoscopes. There are lots of diffrent kinds from artists all over the country (and world) who make them. The Kaleidostore at The Emerson Country Store has hundreds of Kaleidoscopes for children and adults.
I learned a lot about kaleidoscopes. There are lots of diffrent kinds from artists all over the country (and world) who make them. The Kaleidostore at The Emerson Country Store has hundreds of Kaleidoscopes for children and adults.
Summer season
The summer season is officially here, along with our new website. Hope you enjoy visiting the site, and that you'll come and visit us in the Kaleidostore, too. If you have any questions or suggestions, please give us a call or e-mail. Looking forward to welcoming back old friends and meeting new ones. Peace, love, and colors, Susan
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Opening
After months of work, we are finally ready! Creating this site has been a tremendous learning experience in so many ways. I now know each and every kaleidoscope intimately! I’d like to personally thank our team of web designers from Grafiqa. They have shown great patience in dealing with a ludite like me. Never laughing (to my face) at my sometimes ridiculous, often naïve questions. I would also like to thank Iva, my tireless assistant, for spending hours organizing and cropping images and entering page after page of text.
I think the end product is well worth it. I hope everyone enjoys viewing the site as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. We look forward to your comments and will be updating the site weekly, so visit often. Take the time to register your email address so we can send you our monthly newsletter. Please contact Linda and Susan our gallery experts. They know everything you want to know about kaleidoscopes. And still to come, the e-commerce portion of the site.
Hope to hear from you!
Lydia Castiglia
I think the end product is well worth it. I hope everyone enjoys viewing the site as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. We look forward to your comments and will be updating the site weekly, so visit often. Take the time to register your email address so we can send you our monthly newsletter. Please contact Linda and Susan our gallery experts. They know everything you want to know about kaleidoscopes. And still to come, the e-commerce portion of the site.
Hope to hear from you!
Lydia Castiglia
There is always more than one way to look at things
It’s a bright sunny day at the Kaleidostore and in walk two of my favorite customers. Now you have to understand these folks have purchased tons of Davis Kalish’s wedding scopes from me over the years, so I was expecting to wrap up another one. To my surprise, they bought two completely different scopes, the new American Woods scope by the Kittlesons and Magneto by the Parettis.
My curiosity got the best of me and I just had to know. How were all those couples they had purchased those wonderful gifts for? Were they happy? Were they still married?
After a few pensive moments, the reply was, “Yes, they are all fine, and still married!”
It made me think that they were defying the odds. Perhaps, it’s the kaleidoscopes; after all they are a metaphor for marriage. There is always more than one way to look at things or two people can look at the same thing but each see it very differently.
Until next time. Be well and in light.
Linda
My curiosity got the best of me and I just had to know. How were all those couples they had purchased those wonderful gifts for? Were they happy? Were they still married?
After a few pensive moments, the reply was, “Yes, they are all fine, and still married!”
It made me think that they were defying the odds. Perhaps, it’s the kaleidoscopes; after all they are a metaphor for marriage. There is always more than one way to look at things or two people can look at the same thing but each see it very differently.
Until next time. Be well and in light.
Linda
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