





I can't say I got a lot of work done today, but it was steady. I took some time today to trim up pieces I had in progress, assemble a Teapot, wedged 50 lbs of clay for goblets and eventually did a little cleanup. I have a massive pile of clayboxes and bags piling up. I also added some more pieces to a bisc kiln that Ro started to load yesterday. Ultimately I feel pretty good about the days work.
I am hoping I feel tired again soon because I am substituting for Randy at TCO in the morning. There are a lot of students..I always feel uncomfortable with a full class, especially of beginners, they take so much more individual attention. Randy says they are doing very well and to teach them trimming and so I will :) After teaching I plan on coming home and getting to those goblets and butterkeepers and maybe mixing up a glaze or two,
Always a lot on the list. I still need that apprentice..anyone good for about 10 hours a week? No pay, but I'll teach you how do do this on 3000 pot a year level,