Saturday, October 3, 2015

Reading List

With all the rain we're having and thoughts of the approaching winter, perhaps you thought about doing some reading. I know I did. I splurged on Robin Hopper's book, Functional Pottery, recommended by a facebook friend. I turned a few pages and decided I need to devote some serious time to this one.

Leaving the post office with my new book, I decided to visit a local thrift store. For just over a dollar I picked up this book, 500 Great Books by Women. Now I can refer to this book when I'm at the library.

Be sure to check out Pottery Making Info, Clay Blog Review, for September. Thanks Brandon for such a comprehensive list of blogs for this past month and for including my blog in your review.

Today may be a wash out at the farmer's market since we're expecting a deluge of rain, but we'll be there anyway. Thankfully the market is covered so it will be easier to keep dry. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.

8 comments:

  1. Robin Hopper books are classics for potters all over the world. Hope your market went well. Ours was very sunny so I'm a little sunburnt though I tried to put on the sunscreen and stay in the shade. A few sales helps.

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  2. Hi Anna, thanks, yes even a few sales help, we shall see, the hurricane remnants is giving us lots of rain

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  3. Good luck with the markets - and with your reading.

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    1. Hi Sue, thanks, the market was a rain out and it's still raining.

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  4. I might have given you this site before, Linda....but in case I haven't and in case you're not aware of the site, I'm sure you would find it to be very interesting.....WetCanvas...it covers all forms of creative arts.....I think it's a wonderful site.

    http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/channels.php?s=&channel_id=54

    Have fun at the market...sell heaps. :)

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    1. Hi Lee, thanks, you did give me the site before but I forgot, lol, so now I'll check it out.

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  5. seems like I was a member of that forum in 2008 and completely forgot about it, ha, must have been for clay

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