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Summer into Fall

Summer into fall is a busy and exciting time. This year, the Windsor Arts Commission invited me to provide a pottery demonstration during our town Harvest Festival.

In the foreground, the piece purchased by the arts commission to hang as part of art in public places.

In between making pots, the following collage shows the highlights of the summer with family and friends.

  • Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Bolder-Boulder, dressing up for weddings and champagne toasts, fancy mocktails speakeasy style, small boat floatillas, home and garden projects, sweet neighbors who purchase an endless supply of mugs and also take great photos, Seattle, annual backpacking adventure, dog sunbathing, Brooklyn and NYC with cousins, Indigo Girls at New Belgium and Brandi Carlyle at Redrocks and chilly fun with BFF at Jackalope Indie Art Fest!

  • My friend and fellow potter, Amy Hayman and I laugh that great posts should include a quiet disclaimer including the fact that real life did indeed occur along with all the blasts of sparkly fun. Kilns, cars and dryers required repair. Pre-teen sorrow ensued after botched hair cut. Dog with anal gland issues lives on-site. Dishes, laundry and bathroom cleaning happened and also mostly did not.

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