Teaching, potting, and spring’s here – eight herons sighted!

It’s been a while since I remembered to post here.  Our first ten-week session of classes is almost over.  People are glazing work and I hope to load the first kiln of student pots by week’s end.  Had a great week at John Campbell Folk School!  Kim Maxwell came to help teach the class, which was lucky as there were eleven students at different levels of experience.  She was able to hand-build with some people who didn’t want to work on the wheel, while I focused on the throwers.  I love John Campbell Folk School!!!

It’s finally getting warmer here.  The early daffodils are blooming, the field is greening up, and this morning’s heron census counted either eight confirmed, and perhaps a ninth at the rookery.

There are several workhops coming up soon.  A four-day one in early April, a one-day demo only one on April 27th, and then another joint workshop with Kevin Crowe in June — all slated for my studio here.  In addition, I will be doing demos at The Kiln Doctor in Front Royal, Virginia and for the Potters Guild of Frederick, Maryland.  Details to follow…

As always, I appreciate your help spreading the word about workshops!

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