Most likely not.
Today was our next to the last class for this session and I spent the first part of it finishing up the glaze on my second fishy spoon rest. I swear to you- I love making these cheerful fish. Well, there have only been two but I would like to keep going down that path or, well, that river, at least a little longer. The fish are easy to make the shape of and the fact that I can use so many bright colors on them makes me happy. I am not looking for perfection in any way with a fish spoon rest. I am just looking for color and a smile and a utilitarian object to set beside the stove.
When I'd gunked up my fish with a serious amount of glaze and put it on the shelf in the kiln room, I began to work on my second flower bowl- the one with the two petals I'd chipped before it was fired but already too dry to repair. I did some smoothing of the petals and sanded down the chipped areas as best I could and decided to simply embrace the imperfection. Perfection is far more important when it comes to a bowl that's been thrown on the wheel, whereas a wonky fish or flower bowl doesn't need to be perfect in my opinion. So I got four of the petals painted but decided they would be leaves, although anatomically, those leaves are in an incorrect location.
Again I say...oh well. Next week I'll finish it up and send it on its way to the fiery pit of the kiln and see what happens.
Conversation during class was kept at a minimum. Everyone was trying to finish their last pieces to get fired before classes end and a lot of concentration was happening. And I will tell you that I am so looking forward to trying hearing aids so that I can more fully take in the conversations in class that ARE going on. Having admitted that I do indeed have a significant hearing loss and am no longer in any denial of the fact, I am realizing more and more the ways in which this loss is affecting my life.
After class, Jessie and I went to a local deli place we like for their salad bar. It's fresh and plentiful in choices. And they have the very best crackers. Liz at Field and Fen sometimes makes her own crackers, and I am feeling inspired to make some of my own. I want them to be whole grain and have sliced almonds in them along with sunflower seeds and perhaps even golden raisins or dried cranberries for sweetness. If I do make crackers, you know I'll be talking about it here.
Lily had gotten in touch with me to see if I wanted to come by her house on my way home. She had both of the puppies there, Sully and Xena, and she thought I might like to meet them. And of course, Pepper would be there too. I'd already had a lovely snuggle with Sophie this morning at Jessie's house. She's the kind of dog who will bring you a toy and then simply lean all of her weight on you, the better to be petted and loved on. So why not make it a day of seeing all my granddogs?
All right. Xena, Princess Warrior pup is the softest, cutest baby you would ever want to see. She kisses and she snuggles and she goes into her crate on her own when the stimulation overcomes her.
Sorry for the blur but it's not easy getting a good shot of a wiggly puppy. I was determined to let her start to learn my smell, to know that I am family and I think that process has begun.
She is somewhat of a celebrity in that the picture of her and her siblings in the truck went Tallahassee-viral and all nine pups were adopted within three hours. Also, all of the vets and pet stores saw the picture and were hoping that at least one would come through their doors, including the vet Lauren and Lily use who were delighted to see her.
Here's a picture of Mr. Moon getting Xena kisses when he stopped by Lily's this afternoon on his way home.
Sully, whom I had not met yet, is also an adorable doggie. He is probably about twelve weeks old and is still larger than Xena. That will not last long. He is already wily and wants to escape and roam about, having thoroughly explored the fenced-in part of the yard.
Mr. Moon did indeed get home. The new roof on the cabin is coming along nicely.
Also, he'll be home before bedtime.
Oh! My shoulders and back feel as if they'd been beaten with a baseball bat. I have not looked to see if I have bruises but if I don't, it would be a miracle. Let's put it like this- I wouldn't let my husband hug me when he got home.
However, I do think I have more mobility and the shoulder pain I was experiencing, which is completely different than the shoulder pain I was having before the massage, has noticeably decreased.
So there's that.
But it still wasn't worth the pain.





Wow! Ducks Unlimited.
ReplyDeleteMy husband use to fix a Game dinner for them, once a year, right outside of Washington DC. They always auctioned off a golden retriever or a labrador retriever puppy at the end of the night.
My husband has hats, drinking glasses & other goodies with their logo. That's pretty cool 😎
I think one year this chapter (or whatever it is) of DU auctioned off a lab. He always seems to enjoy these dinners.
DeleteThe massage was supposed to fix the pain, not replace it with a new one!
ReplyDeleteYour pottery skills are coming along a lot. I like spoon rests. Maybe one will find one in each family home before long.
It didn't even fix the problem.
DeleteSigh.
I have used two pieces of conch shells as spoon rests for years and years and I love them. They are dishwasher safe! They are wide. But the fishy ones are kind of cute.
And I think there needs to be a Pups Unlimited picture blog.
ReplyDeleteI should get Lauren to do that. Or Owen!
DeleteI wonder if Owen will hold Xena as easily six months from now? I look forward to pictures of the new fish spoon rest.
ReplyDeleteI doubt Owen will be able to hold Xena that easily in ONE month?
DeleteI hope the new spoon rest turns out all right.
Also thank you for the shout out.
ReplyDeleteAlways give credit where credit is due.
DeleteXena is adorable in all her photos. Who doesn't love a puppy like that?
ReplyDeleteShe is a little beauty.
DeletePuppy love! Oh I just adore puppies. Our boy, Walter, is almost two and has lost his puppy smell. He's such a sweet boy. Their love is unconditional.
ReplyDeleteYour bowl reminds me of a poinsettia. They aren't actually flowers, they are bracts so paint it red and call it a poinsettia!😁
I had a dream last night that i was looking after a little, golden haired girl. She reminded me of Maggie. How strange is that? Xx
You know, it COULD be a poinsettia. But that's not what I had in mind. I think I am doing more of a fantasy flower bowl than a realistic one.
DeleteI have often dreamed of other bloggers.
Well I’m glad it seems like that painful, emotionally and physically, massage may have had some benefits. I am so in love with Xena! Your flower dish is beautiful and the house (the one with the new wood dock) is coming along nicely. The new roof looks greatl
ReplyDeleteI think I would have been better off and happier if I hadn't got that damn massage. Ugh.
DeleteIt's really hard not to love Xena.
I'm pretty sure the roof is green which takes the Lincoln Log theme even farther. It should be a good roof.
I have also noticed that getting up early helps discourage those freaky dreams that often happen right before we wake up. (I suppose it's our brains slowly coming to life after sleep?) The dogs are adorable, and I'm glad they're settling in! Xena seems quite at home. Can't wait to see the completed flower bowl!
ReplyDeleteYou'd think I would just start getting up earlier to test the theory but of course I haven't.
DeletePoor Xena, with Pepper and Sully there it's sort of a chaotic circus. She getting lots of hugs though.
Thank you for the dog photos! I love dogs and they always bring me such joy. When you described the dog leaning into you, you described my dog Shirley to a T. It is like she's hugging us!
ReplyDeleteYes! I thought the same- it was a Sophie hug. It's always so sweet when a dog does that.
DeleteI was thinking you could make spoon rests for all your kids for Christmas next year (too late for this year). The bowl will look pretty. Cute dog!
ReplyDeleteYes. At one point I, too, was considering making spoon rests for ALL! But my time is up.
DeleteI can't wait to see your finished pottery pieces, after all the lovin' attention you put into them! Puppy is adorable! Hope the aches and pains are gone quickly.
ReplyDeleteI really was very thoughtful when I made that bowl. I took my TIME! Wouldn't you know that's the one I'd chip?
DeleteI get weird dreams if I go back to sleep as well. I'm usually up early because of Jack, but sometimes I wake up before him. Last night was his Christmas concert and we didn't get home until almost 8:30 pm. He was exhausted and miserable as sin. He also fell asleep in less than a minute and feels much better this morning.
ReplyDeleteI can wait to see your fish dish, and the flower bowl. I was more creative with my glaze this time and I hope things turn out. If not, I'll try again.
As for Xena, omg, she's so cute. That's how they trick you:) I've been tempted to get another kitten sometimes, they're so cute. And then I think about another 18 years with a cat and fortunately I come to my senses.
Hurray for Jack- the worst thing is when a kid gets so exhausted that they will not and can not settle down. Wired and tired.
DeleteI just see glaze as a glorious experiment. I believe that is not the way it's supposed to be but oh well.
Oh, come on! Get another kitten. You know you want one.
Just kidding. Get one if you want it. Don't, if you don't.
Fucking hell, I meant to write, I can't wait to see your fish dish and the flower bowl. I'm losing my mind.
DeleteGEEZ- pay a lot of money plus tip ,to get beaten up- massage fight club! Think I would pass on that one and just go to PT to get a real fix.
ReplyDeleteThat little pup is so soft looking I am so jealous! , I got all gooey over that pup!
PT would actually be a very good idea.
DeleteXena is about as soft as anything could possibly be.
Your flower bowl is lovely, and I like the distinct angles of each petal. Nicely done MM.
ReplyDeleteThe puppy is adorable. Xena has a great home and will be much loved by all. Sweetest puppy ever!
I have no doubt that Xena will get all the love a doggy could want.
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