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Let's just say my roadtrip this weekend didn't live up to expectations. Not even close. Too much driving, too many u-turns, too much really bad coffee, not enough road signs, too many mistakes in the Mapquest directions, too little reception for the cell when the tire no longer has enough tread, too few tow trucks when the two truck carrying our car also blew their tire, and way too many bug bites from sitting next to a cotton field waiting for someone to find us in the middle of nowhere. Now I have whined about it for too long...
So we got home last night very late. Piled a U-haul truck full of stuff for my stepson and his family. Doesn't seem to have made much of a dent? Scarey, a truck full of stuff and there is still too much here! Our next shipment is on Thursday...maybe then it will seem a bit more managable!
Needless to say I haven't gotten any stiching time in so instead of talking quilts I decided to show some photos of my other love...pottery. (I saw Laura's collection on her blog Pine Ridge Quilter and really enjoyed them!) I love the feel of hand-thrown pottery. I particulary like it if I get to meet the potter or know something of them. A majority of my collection is either from Ireland, the southern U.S. or New Mexico. A few I've made myself...the two face jugs at the top of this posting are mine! Edgefield S.C. is famous for it's facejugs made in the late 1700's so I felt I should make one...paticularly since that was the only way I'd ever be able to afford one!
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The purple-blue round pot is from Polly Whitcomb who has a gallery on
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The raku vase in the photo on the lower left came from Dave Warfield in Maryland. The
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Oh your pottery is so fun! I loved Laura's and love yours! The first one that you said your mother gave you is so beautiful - aren't you afraid it will get broken taking it back to England? That is just too special! It is so fun to see different things sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThe Jack Mason piece is definitely my favourite too - as big a hassle as moving is, there is something akin to Christmas when you start opening boxes and re-finding things all over again
ReplyDeleteYou blew a tire, called for a tow, that truck blew a tire, called for another tow, and THAT second tow truck blew a tire?
ReplyDeleteIt certainly sounds like this was NOT your trip!
whoops a typo...only the first tow truck blew a tire. (of course after the car was loaded on the flatbed!) I think I was still wired on the bad coffee when I posted.
ReplyDeleteI love it all!!! The majollica dish is to die for! You are so lucky to have that. I love my redware, but I am mostly partial to blue glazes also.
ReplyDeleteI do love that turquoise face jug with the big nose - you did such a good job with him.
ReplyDeleteRoad trip sounds completely miserable - glad you made it back safely.
Unpacking can be like that...a treasure hunt in the making! It will be all good once you finally get moved and over to the new place.
ReplyDeleteThe pottery is so beautiful and fun!
Jack L Mason (1930-1986)whose raku pot you showed was my brother-in-law. His studio & home in Stone Mtn GA was destroyed in 2009 by flood & mold, so whatever work of his you have you should cherish. I cherish his work that I have.
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