Friday, September 19, 2025

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Jessie went to an Open Studio session at the pottery studio today. Open Studio is when you can go in and work on your stuff that you've begun in class. Well, I suppose you could begin something new in Open Studio too but the point here is, she went and found my flower bowl which did indeed survive the firing and I am very happy with it. 



Now if I can just not screw it up in the glazing process. I think I might even make another one of these bowls, but with different petal shapes. We shall see. 

I didn't go into town today. Instead I tried out my new walking shoes and they seem to be fine. I wonder how many pairs of Saucony running and walking shoes I've gone through in my life. I got my first pair around 1979 back when I first started running. I've always liked that brand because they seem to have a narrower heel and I guess I have a narrow heel too. They never rub and give the back of my heel a blister which most shoes have always done to me. This is probably why I love flip-flops. Clogs, too, suit me well. The walk was no longer than the ones I've been taking but I was more serious about it today. I did not dilly-dally. This was not a stroll. And it was fine. I didn't even bother with turning around halfway and doubling back to go walk through "downtown" Lloyd, but simply walked the sidewalk past Harvey's and to the county line and came back. I saw Harvey, sitting in the doorway to his junked trailer and he gave me a very condensed version of his usual wave. I waved back. He was the only person I saw. When I passed him coming home, I saw a small dog, a sort of Chihuahua looking thing with a curled tail sniffing around his yard. I wonder if it's his dog. 

Mr. Moon got home a little while ago, just in time for martinis. He's exhausted. He got a lot done this week, mostly insulating where sheet rock is going to go up. 
This is in our room. 


I am happy at the prospect of having some rooms there which are not all walled with logs. I cannot seem to get over the feeling of being in a Lincoln Log house which seemed a fine idea when I was a child and romanticizing the lives of the pioneers. 
Now? Not so much. 
But I am proud of him for doing this work, for not being afraid to take it on, for almost singlehandedly making his dream come true. 

I'm tired too. The walk, I guess, wore me out a little. I picked more peas this afternoon and then I blanched and bagged all the peas we'd shelled already. I have a small pot full of some of them simmering right now for our supper with an onion, a little olive oil, some Tamari, a dash or two of Liquid Smoke, and salt. There's some leftover rice in the refrigerator I'll throw in with them and that will be good. Here in the south, it's almost a sacrilege to cook peas or beans without some sort of pork, a bit of ham or a few slices of bacon, maybe some sausage. It does add flavor and fat, but the Tamari, or soy sauce and the Liquid Smoke along with a little bit of some sort of oil work quite well to create a similar taste and texture. And honestly, they are good on their own with nothing but salt and pepper. 

Of course clean sheets are on the bed, and martinis have already been mentioned. I am not going to comment on anything political this evening. As I said in a response to a comment on yesterday's post, I wish I had the willpower to quit trying to keep up with the news. This constant slowing down to gawk at the fifty car pile-up on the highway is doing no one any good. Especially me. 
But I seem to need to do it. I remember when Biden was president and for four years it was such a joy to not feel as if I absolutely had to check the news to see what horror had evolved overnight. 
And also to see if the Extra Krispy Golden Brown One in the White House was still alive. I could simply assume the adults had it all under control. 
I wonder if I'll ever feel that way again. 

That's enough of that. 

Happy Friday, y'all. 

Love...Ms. Moon


42 comments:

  1. You did very well with your flower bowl ... looking forward to seeing how you glaze it!

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  2. I love your flower bowl! It came out great. What a lovely room you’re going to have in the cabin. There aren’t any good answers to dealing with the political situation these days.I guess people that Continue to resist is the best effort you can make - at least for me

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    1. I hope that room will be a nice one. It does have windows and that's good.
      Yes. Continuing to resist is very important. And as prices continue to go up due to the tariffs, I think more and more people are going to begin to realize that Trump's promises are as empty as their cupboards are becoming.

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  3. Mary, your bowl is beautiful!!! I really love it.
    ❤️Carol in Atlanta

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  4. that flower bowl is beautiful! I can't wait for the glaze......probably a graduated color scheme? *your room* at the lodge/cabin looks good but wow, it seems awfully dark to me even with that large window? News..I shudder at it. Only read minimally in mornings and each morning gets worse - i try not to dwell on it because I can't let it permeate my life. CAN NOT. It would kill me if I allowed it to.
    Susan M

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    1. I have no idea yet how I'll glaze the bowl. We shall see.
      There are actually two pretty good windows in that room and if we paint it a very light color, chances are good it won't look so dark.

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  5. I love your bowl, and maybe you'll make a couple more, different sizes.
    I find wood walls deeply depressing. We used to live in a rental with wood paneled walls in the living room and I was so happy when we were able to move.

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    1. I very well might do that, Boud. Perhaps my entire pottery output will become flower bowls and fish spoon rests!
      There are some sorts of wood walls that I love very much. Walls that are made of light-colored box car siding. Especially when they're in very old houses! But I completely hear what you're saying about wood paneling.

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  6. Your flower bowl looks very fine and having a set of two or more is a good idea. Glazing will make it even better.
    The drywall is looking complete in your master bedroom. Nice work GM.

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    1. That's just the insulation. Glen's actually going to hire someone to come in and do the drywall.

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  7. There’s no way you can mess up that bowl- it’s already so very beautiful!!😍xo, Rigmor

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    1. Oh trust me- I am sure I could indeed find a way to mess it up.

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  8. Your flower bowl turned out beatifully!

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  9. Jack tends to think most things will fail and keeps saying, what if? I have turned that around and now say, what it it's amazing? Mary, what if your glaze is beautiful? What if it's amazing? The bowl turned out amazing.

    The cabin will look completely different by the time Glen is done with it.

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    1. Oh boy. I'm a "what if" human too. I love the way you've turned that around for Jack.
      And what I have discovered about glazing is that it can indeed take pottery to a completely new level.

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  10. Your bowl is gorgeous, not to mention both unique and so creative!!! Can’t wait to see more!!!

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    1. Well, not that creative or unique. I found a Youtube video that showed me how to make it. I am still proud of it though.

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  11. It is nice when we have Adults running the Country who we know are competent enuf we needn't worry that the ones in Power would burn the Country down to rule over the Ashes.

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  12. Lovely bowl! Of course the glazing will be gorgeous.

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  13. Yes, tis a lovely bowl. WhenI I was a newlywed back in the early 60's, father-in-law had a potter's wheel and a kiln. I consider myself artistic, drawing, painting watercolors and knitting,. But I couldn't throw a pot at all and even failed miserably at molding them any other way. It was a family joke. I use liquid smoke in green beans and bean soup to augment the ham bone broth. No else here in Yankee north seems to know about it.

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    1. Oh dear. So...I have to ask- did you laugh at that family joke? We can't all be good at the same things nor should we be!
      Liquid Smoke can definitely add some flavor to certain things.

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    2. Yes, I laughed but have to admit it got a little old after a while.

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  14. I don't think I'd like a Lincoln Log house either, I'd be always worrying about any chinks between the logs letting in cold winds and maybe creepy crawlies. Mr Moon is doing a very fine job there.

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    1. Oh well. There aren't any chinks letting in cold air but it will be tighter for sure after having insulation installed. And since we live in Florida, there WILL be creepy crawlies. That's just the way it is.
      I think Glen is doing a very fine job too.

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  15. P.S. your flower bowl is lovely and looks like the sort of thing I'd have (and do have) near the front door to put keys in when I get home from anywhere, so they never get lost. A bit of Mum's teaching stuck in my head.

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    1. We have a key rack right beside the door. Same idea, for sure. Since it's on the wall, it doesn't take up space which is good for us as it's in the kitchen.

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  16. I love being in flipflops or barefoot too. I have several pairs of walking boots that need to be worn in but I don't know if I have the courage to go there. Maybe I'll give it a shot this afternoon. And I wish I could look away from politics too but seemingly I can't. I'm horrified at what is going on in the UK and believe me France is wreck too. The sooner those WEF puppets get kicked out the better!

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    1. Are you talking about the World Economic Forum? I know nothing about that organization. What are some of their issues you don't approve of? On paper it sounds really good.
      Did you get any of your boots broken in a little bit?

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    2. You can see Schwab admitting they have "penetrated governments" (he's particularly referring to Canada here but you have Macron, Ardern (NZ) Merkel, Blair, Rutte (NL):

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXvS_xswFIA (you can start at about 2 minutes)

      "You will own nothing and you will be happy"

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60MzTlrOCXQ (again he mentions it at about 2 minutes)

      Harari - Schwab's right hand man (or was, don't know about now). "what to do with the useless eaters/people - drugs and computer games"

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex3_brOUdpA (starts at about 1.20 minutes)

      They are pushing 15 minute cities (Oxford England have already tried this. Don't know if it's still a thing).

      Schwab stepped down as CEO of WEF recently and is under invetigation for "financial irregularities"

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  17. The bowl is beautiful! I hope you can have fun with the glazing. The house with the new wood on the dock will look so much more welcoming with some “real” walls. Mr. Moon does exceptional work. He seems to be a jack AND master of all trades. I used to love Sauconys I wonder if I still would. I stop buying them when I stopped running. I think it was 117 years ago.

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    1. Haha! "117 years ago."
      Me too! Exactly how long since I quit running!
      Yep. Glen is multitalented for sure. I'm spoiled when it comes to having someone around who can actually fix and build things.

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  18. Every morning, when Dave wakes up, he comes out to the living room where I am invariably blogging on my computer and asks me, "Is he still alive?"

    I'm glad to hear Harvey was back at his trailer. Interesting about the dog. Does Harvey seem capable of caring for an animal? He seems only barely able to take care of himself.

    Your bowl came out great! I can't wait to see what it looks like glazed. From my experience as a novice potter, I think the best way to approach glaze is to not be too attached to how you expect it to turn out, because it will almost always NOT be that.

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    1. A woman in our pottery class has a T-shirt that asks that same exact question. "Is he still alive?"
      In answer to your question about Harvey- no. He probably really can't take care of a dog but it the dog was just going to run out in the road and get hit by a car, I suppose hanging out with Harvey isn't the worst option.
      I think your experience with glazing is absolutely true.

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  19. Good job on the flower bowl. I could use some new winter shoes for the few days it's too cold to wear sandals. I admire that you take these walks. I should too but there's nothing interesting to look at here and no shade.

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    1. I have some sort of sporty all-terrain sandals (do you know what I mean?) that have actual toes in them and those are MY winter shoes. I can wear socks with them. I do need to buy a new pair of lined Crocs as I wear those in winter too.
      For me to see anything very interesting and in the shade, I just about have to drive to a trail somewhere. I should do that more often. There are some that aren't that far away.

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  20. Your bowl looks great. I've been trying to get out for a walk most days especially now that it has cooled off a little bit here. It always makes me feel good.

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    1. I commend you on your walks! I have GOT to commit to more walks than I am doing now. Still hot here though.

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