The Dark Time
3 hours ago
I am a maker of functional clay work on Cape Cod. I work at The Barn Pottery in Pocasset with my life partner Kimberly Sheerin. Kim has worked in this studio more than 20 years. I joined her here four years ago, leaving my former Hatchville Pottery in Falmouth. We work together, making our own work, but occasionally collaborating. We're open at 359 Barlows Landing Road in Pocasset 12 months a year. Pleaser stop by.
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Yes.. Merry Christmas Hollis.. from the snowy Midwest to the snowy Northeast!! Keep Making good pots!!
Going out to do that right now, in fact. Merry Christmas, Craig.
Merry Christmas and keep writing we are reading.
And keep making thise great pots we are watching...
I feel like santa now.
So be good and may all your dreams come true.
What a beautiful photo! Have a great Christmas up that way!!! The bloggers are great aren't they?!
Thanks, guys. If we all keep making pots, we'll all stay out of bigger trouble.
true!!
Glad to hear you had a good turn out and good sales.
The pots look wonderful ! Wish I could have come too. Have a Merry Christmas !
Colleen
It's fun keeping up with your blog and pottery--- your yunomis are my favorites. I really like the pic; now that would be a gorgeous one to frame and put on the wall. Merry Christmas!
Gerry finally got around to using the cup you sent this week (couldn't get it away from me) and he commented on how much he liked using it. He said he liked the way if felt in his hand. So now I guess we will be scrambling to see who gets it first!
Thanks, all. I'm off to do the last of the Christmas shopping, after trimming feet on 20 new bowls. Gotta keep working ...
Gerry needs his own teabowl, Tracey. We can't have you two fighting....
Right back atcha Dad. It's clear, cold and sunny here in Seattle and we're heading off to have an adopted Swedish smorgasbord dinner with some friends from the K9 team. Talk to you tomorrow.
Sounds delicious, Marco. We had gravlax tonight, in fact. We'll be off to the grandparents' around 10 a.m. and we'll be there for the next few hours. Mom's got her cell. Call when you can.
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