Hello all.
Well I haven't made any pots for ages, but I've done lots of work on the building. I have Westcountry Potters Association coming for a day in a few weeks time and I'm determined to have the place sorted out by then.
This is the showroom/kilnshed in a state of transition.
The woodshed, half finished and chaotic
The showroom. I reckon I'll have it finished in the next few days.
The garden looking pretty in the autumn sunshine.
And prettier still, a visitor from Scotland. Hannah came for a couple of days earlier in the week. It was good to see her. We're going to be going to the States in the spring where we'll be doing a number of workshops, so we spent our time making some basic plans for that little excursion - more about that at a later date. I sent pots out to the States this week for the Clay and Blogs show.
Well a rubbish and brief attempt at a blog post, but it's better than nothing I guess. Just got back from the pub, trying to track down my wood supplier, but he wasn't there, so had to stay for a couple of ciders just in case he came in.
Can't wait to have wet soggy pots to show you, won't be long.
Happy weekends all.
8 comments:
Its always nice to have a real excuse for a couple of ciders. :) Im really looking forward to meeting you and Hannah in person at LibertyTown!
looking fine mr fitch..so off to the states eh that sounds like fun and H too brilliant plan!!
how exciting you and Hannah are heading our way (USA)- when and where will you be?
I might have to mark that on my calendar and pop in on one of those work shops.
Better yet- a trip to Seagrove to see the potteries here!?
Great to see a post from you! Nice to see the lovely Hannah was visiting. I am working on getting your dates set up for NC. I can't wait to see ya'll!!!!
It's all looking good Doug - and a trip across the pond next year sounds sooooo exciting!!
I need to check some details with you for the Westcountry Potters visit so let me know when would be a good time to phone you (we're away from tomorrow till Wednesday).
I've just taken on a workshop in Wrington (village 4 miles away) - it's going to be a mega project to get it sorted and kitted out, but made a start with an essential item today - a kettle!!!
Tee hee, fab to see you. They were very very basic sketchy plans to say the least.
Home sweet home now and guess what - Paul goes away tomorrow till Friday. Bugger
JUST RE READ THAT AGAIN, BLESS YOU.H
Will you be coming to the MidWest?
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