Saturday, 18 June 2011

Hello

Hello - here's a voice from the past. I haven't blogged in a month. Life's been crazy. I've been working all hours, trying to catch up from the weeks away from the workshop while I was in the States. Throw in to the mix, rehearsals for the village play twice a week, the recording of a new demo with the Love Daddies, plus all the stuff that goes with family life and it's been hard to find the time and energy to focus on blogging. So there we are, excuses over.
I've made a lot of pots in the past few weeks and fired the kiln last week with Alex and Marky Mark

It was the best firing I've ever had
I'll be having some proper photographs taken this week by my photographer Johnny. I'll post them when I get them back.
These pots are for sale at Earth & Fire at Rufford next weekend.

There's lots more to write about, but I'm only just in from a long day's work, so that's it for now, back soon.

14 comments:

Joseph said...

Looking forward to seeing your pots in person, I have a feeling I won't have any money to spend though.

Armelle said...

Bravo Doug..............!!!

Anna M. Branner said...

He lives! NICE pots. :) (R U gonna hide in Hannah's suitcase in November? Or is one transatlantic flight this year enough? :)

Hm, new demo for the Love Daddies...more information please.

Dennis Allen said...

Gorgeous jugs Doug.

Ron said...

Good to see you here on the blog.

makiko hastings said...

Looking forward to seeing your work at E&F. All the best at the show. xm

Hollis Engley said...

Looks like you've been a busy guy, Doug. Beautiful big jugs. Friends here ask about you and Hannah all the time, by the way. And the Sox just finished an 8-1 road trip, so I know the Devonshire Red Sox Fan Club is happy about that and downing cider in salute to their victories.

cookingwithgas said...

There is nothing like time away to make one thing where did the time go?
Mid- June and life makes you play catch up- the jugs are beauties!

Paul Jessop said...

Look great, see you at Rufford on the Friday. whoohoo!

Unknown said...

Good to have you back blogging and congrats on a beautiful firing!!

Unknown said...

Nice Pots. Sounds like you are busy having fun. So important. I enjoyed your workshop in Shelby so much that I made a puzzle jug and 2 mugs afterwards. I glazed one of the mugs this week but the glaze filled the holes/straw. Oops.

gallagherpots said...

Wow - nice!!! LOVE that huge baluster jug!

Peter said...

Lovely, lovely work! Congrats on the firing!

ang design said...

hope you sold it all :))