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Firing Results-2-24-2013

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The snow stayed away long enough to finally fill and fire the kiln.  Over the three first weekends in February, New Hampshire was visited with snow storms during the first few weekends.  The kiln couldn't get loaded in the snow but on Saturday, February 24th, we received a reprieve from the snow gods and were able to load the kiln. My kiln partner, fired the kiln on Sunday, February 25th. Today, we unloaded the kiln. The picture on the left is the first lowest level of the kiln.  The teapots on this level have three different glazes applied.  The teapot on the far back of the shelf is covered with Tenmoku glaze.  The middle teapot is covered with Persimmon Blue and the front teapot and tea bowl are covered with a (new for me)Willie Helix green. The picture on the right shows the second level and portions of the lower level. The bottom left is filled with mugs that are covered in Persimmon Blue. The second level is all Carbon-Trapping Shino. The left picture below is t

Re-purposed Buildings in San Antonio, Texas

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During a visit to San Antonio , I was blown away by the number of re-purposed older buildings the city has employed.  And I'm not writing about the re-purposing of the Alamo into a tourist destination. First site I became aware of was the Southwest School of the Arts. The school is located in the former Ursuline Convent and Girl’s Academy. The site has two campuses.  The first is in the refurbished buildings of the first school for girls in San Antonio and houses the ceramic and fibers studios (along with a small museum.)   The second campus is cattycorner on the other side of the street housing the contemporary exhibition galleries and its high-tech classrooms for photography, metals printmaking, digital imaging, paper and books.  This building us a re-purposed Sears and Roebuck automobile repair facility. This corner of Navarro St. and Augusta St must be the epicenter for re-purposed buildings in San Antonio .  The two buildings above are joined by

Who named this winter storm after a cartoon fish?

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The reports are not final yet, but I'm sure we moved 30 inches of snow. This is what we woke to this morning after shoveling twice last night.  This picture is the back deck looking out to the pool.  Swim anyone?  If you can find the pool!  The dark horizontal object just over the railing is an 18" planter. This picture is the other deck.  The dogs needed to have a place to "do their business" so shoveling came before coffee!  Since we didn't get ANY snow last year, it seems the snow gods wanted to make up for lost precipitation quotas. That grey item is the deck table and chairs under a cover.  That gives one a great perception of the snow's depth. This will give everyone an idea of the depth of the snow when we began to shovel. The picture on the left is looking out to the road.  That is a car on the right side of the photo covered with the white stuff.  The picture on the left is at the clay studio door opened.  This door was clear of snow la