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Loading Andy's new wood kiln for an inaugural test firing.

Gohonde Teapot with Teabowl.

This Cicada just hatched.

Not sure it you are allowed to stack 'em like that? Making test tiles/ bowls for Andy Palmer's first firing of his wood kiln

Gohonde wall piece

I don't always post things on here about my YouTube channel but I just put up a new video on how to make a three-part mold. You may just have to Google ...John Britt Pottery YouTube ...and you'll see it as probably the latest video but here's the link...https://youtu.be/Lo8C5LGjuys

Got the new Kintsugi book by Bonnie Kemske. Fantastic. Very through covering, history, philosophy, modern interpretation, sociological, psychological as well as techniques. Very well done.

COLD!

Rime on Roan Mountain today.

Thanks to @melanie_risch found a bunch Black chanterelle mushrooms at the studio. Then thought I would take a photo of as many other mushrooms that were around ..about 15 or 20 but here are 9.

Thanks to @melanie_risch found a bunch Black chanterelle mushrooms at the studio. Then thought I would take a photo of as many other mushrooms that were around ..about 15 or 20 but here are 9.

Big Tom

Thought I would post some bird photos...

Also had this awesome recipe by King Arthur Flour....on my blog...where I keep all the good recipes for safe keeping....https://ift.tt/2JVylhd Google it...cheesy pan pizza..love it in the cast iron pan..secret.....manchego, gruyere, fresh parmesan...

Forgot to post this yesterday....

Made a bunch of chocolate croissants today....isolation nation....next up....Sicilian Pizza...

Reading some Silas Marner tonight and thought you all might like this section: Silas Marner ”It was one of his daily tasks to fetch his water from a well a couple of fields off, and for this purpose, ever since he came to Raveloe, he had had a brown earthenware pot, which he held as his most precious utensil, among the very few conveniences he had granted himself. It had been his companion for twelve years, always standing on the same spot, always lending its handle to him in the early morning, so that its form had an expression for him of willing helpfulness, and the impress of its handle on his palm gave a satisfaction mingled with that of having the fresh clear water. One day as he was returning from the well, he stumbled against the step of the stile, and his brown pot, falling with force against the stones that overarched the ditch below him, was broken in three pieces.  Silas picked up the pieces and carried them home with grief in his heart. The brown pot could never be of use to him anymore, but he struck the bits together and propped the ruin in its old place for a memorial.” pg.18 -- Thanks, John

Got this CRAzzY glaze and put it I my ow PDF. ( See my profile for link.) Will post a video.

Found a nice faux shino for cone 6! Rowan 5 x 20 20 spodumene 20 silica 20 Epk 20 frit 3134 20 dolomite Add: 2 red iron oxide 4 titanium dioxide On speckeled brownstone; cone 6 slow glaze fire #miyceramics #johnbrittpottery #johnbrittworkshop #johnbrittworkshopsarefun #johnbrittworkshops #glazes #glazetesting #glazechemistry #glazetest #glazework #glazechem #glazelover #glazetests #colorblend

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