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Hunker down… snow is coming!!
Our friends Bonnie and David always bring us some poinsettias on New Years Eve. They are beautiful and from a nursery in Greensboro. Typically I would bring them in the house and place them on our fireplace hearth. After the poison plant debacle with Sophie this fall, I am not taking any chances! They aren’t as poisonous as the dieffenbachia and she has never bothered with them in the past, but she seems to have become a plant eater in her old age.
Things are moving along in the studio. I had a friend ask me to replace a spoon rest, so I figured I may as well make a bunch. We don’t make them on a regular basis. I probably should. They are quick to make and usually quick to sell. I make them so that they can also be used as either trinket or soap dishes too.
The holiday’s must be a time for breakage! A customer contacted me to say she broke her favorite mug. It’s a simple, loosely thrown design, with flower stamps. I hadn’t made this style in quite awhile. The ginkgo leaf carving sort of took over most everything I make. I was happy to make her one and then some. It’s nice to work in a looser style every now and then.
Re-Grouping
Celebrate!
A Year of Frugal Living
We switched propane companies when the one we were using increased our rate to $2.39 per gallon. Quick math will tell you how much a 500 gallon tank costs to fill at that price. I made a few calls and found a company that offered $1.15! Now if I could only get the old company to remove their tank from our yard… it’s been sitting there since September. I wonder if I can start charging them rent?
Next on the “things to cut” list was XM radio. We have it in the car and the studio. After some discussion we decided to cancel the car and just have it in the studio. Our radio stations here are awful and we often need a break from NPR. When I called to cancel they offered to cut my bill in half and keep both radios. I accepted, thinking… why didn’t I call months ago to cancel?!
I have been shopping at Aldi’s and the dreaded Walmart, more than I used to. We rarely eat out and there are no take joints around here, so there was no adjustment needed in that department.
Organization
Jeff and I have been feeling rather unorganized since moving our studio a year ago. Don’t get me wrong, we have never been super organized… but if you were to go down to our basement right now you would gasp at the mayhem. It’s been a tough to balance getting pots made and getting settled. This week while I glazed piggy banks, Jeff cleared out some boxes and got the smaller pug mill set up in a permanent location. This is huge for us. It’s been totally painful to pug clay for the last year and our scrap clay has been getting a little overwhelming because of it. We now have a clear workspace and all of our dies are in easy reach. After the holidays I will spend some time deciding what needs to be on the shelves and in cabinets.
Our work flow is slowly improving!
A Cautionary Tale
It’s a dieffenbachia, also known commonly as “dumb cane.” You may remember that Sophie was a sick kitty on Halloween and a trip to the vet revealed she had hyper-thyroid, but no cause could be found for her vomiting, lethargy, and refusing to eat. She was given anti-nausea drugs and within 24 hours was back to her old self.
Fast forward two weeks and we awoke again to a very sick kitty. This time the vomiting and drooling was extensive. She wouldn’t stay in one place, so just imagine the mess. Never mind the fact that our house is mostly light beige carpeting. I followed her around cleaning up, bucket and carpet cleaner in hand. Eventually out came a piece of plant. Jeff identified it as the dieffenbachia! A quick google search and she had all the symptoms of plant poisoning.
Off to the vet we went. This time we came home with “pepcid” for cats along with a slurry drug to coat her mouth and throat. This plant irritates the mouth, throat, and vocal chords. It’s seldom life threatening but quite painful.
Sophie is doing fine now. Her voice is still a little hoarse sounding, but other than that she is back to normal. Sophie has lived with that plant for six years and never touched it. Why she decided to start eating it now, is beyond me. Needless to say the plant now lives in the studio.
Jeff and I also bought ourselves an early Christmas gift…
A carpet cleaner.
Deadlines
A Week of Celebrations
The Celebration of Seagrove Potters show is behind us and I am happy to say was a very successful weekend. It was our best show to date with good sales in our gallery, and online as well. The pot in the photograph is a collaboration piece that Jeff and I donated to the live auction that takes place during the gala preview party. We were happy that the winning bid was a little more than what we valued the piece at. It’s always disappointing if donations are under bid. For that reason, we are selective as to who we donate to.
When the show was over we had just a few days to unpack, clean the house, and grocery shop for the next celebration…