I by contrast was at work, alone in a shed in the countryside. The weather here was dreadful yesterday, torrential, so chimney building was rained off until today.But today, well, woohoo, what a flue, thank you Different Dave for your help today. This chimney should work a whole lot better, with its extra height and girth. Look how straight it is Alex! Dave's coming back next week before the firing, to fit steel strapping which will make it a lot safer, although I can't imagine it getting windy enough at Hollyford to blow it over, nevertheless, better safe than sorry/flat.
This evening Marky Mark came by to decorate his pots. He has quite a few in next week's firing.
I had decorating to do too, these have a base coat of slip
and here's one with its top coat
and a close up of the same pot
Some more freshly slipped pots that will(I hope) be various tones of green, amber, yellow and black. I'm a bit short of pots for the firing, I'd planned to make a number of very large jugs, but almost every one went wrong, my clay was too soft really. It'll be fine though, there are enough pieces, it'll just be a light pack.
Glaze to mix and test in the morning, then loading up our amps and instruments in the afternoon as we're off to Nic's in the evening to play our first Love Daddies gig for a year, the first ever with our new keyboard player, Daddy Steve. My boy Luke's new band, The Fritz, are going to be playing support - hey, that's my boy.
Best flue I've seen all day, Doug. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteYep that's one nice flue! Cool to hear about the boys in London.
ReplyDeleteoh they do grow up. We raised our two in the county and now they are both city dwellers. Our son lived all over the place after high school and even lived a year in Korea and a year in Sada Arabia.
ReplyDeleteUse to make me wonder about this kid who talked about living at home with us forever!
Hey-I stole an image off your blog to use on my blog for Friday- hope you don't mind and I really hope you won't sue me!
PS- nice flue!
ReplyDeleteThat slipwork looks sooo good!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see how those colors worked out.
Flue envy~ nice job!
ReplyDeleteweheyyyy gorgeous flue!!! all the best with the firing...
ReplyDeletei must say the U/Ground experience in London was crazy.. we had some really nice guys help with the bags and the steps (i held on the the one with the pots in!! hehehe) and some really rude kids too...the nice outweighed the bad though :))