Susan "Candy" Sorg

Susan "Candy" Sorg Robison    susanrobison47@gmail.com

Soon after graduating from JFK College, I moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado where I acted with the improvisational troupe, "The Great American Laughing Stock Company."  This is also where, in 1972, I met my husband, hot glass artist, Peet Robison, who had just returned from Stanwood, WA, where he helped to build the renowned, "Pilchuck School of Glass" with Dale Chihuly.

Peet and I owned and operated "Peet Robison Glass" in Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1975-2004.  Peet designed and blew each unique piece and was recognized world-wide for his "Landscape" series.  I handled the business end and truly enjoyed establishing relationships with our gallery buyers.

Peet and I had one awesome daughter, Crystal.  Peet was a true gem, very kind, gentle, loving and talented, and we were blessed with 40 years together before his sudden death 7 years ago on Father's Day of a blood clot to the brain.  The following year was very tough on both Crystal and me and (I imagine for therapy), I wrote and published a memoir of our years together entitled "Molten Love."

I have since moved to beautiful New Hampshire, near the ocean with Crystal, her husband, Eric, grandkids Zia and Qinn, 2 dogs, Dante and Eli, a Leopard gecko named Lizzy and 3 koi fish named Sunshine, Goldie and Red Hat!

So sorry that I cannot join you for this momentous reunion.  As many of you know, I am literally layed up with a broken ankle for 3 months.

Love to all!