Rain, kiln unloaded and potluck supper

Water, water everywhere..!  The road to the States and the one East to Saskatchewan were closed due to flooding. It's so cool and rainy that the salt kiln cooled much more quickly than last time. Claude had to leave to attend a sale in Regina on Saturday but was able to unload the kiln around noon. Lovely results! I only had 6 new pots in…

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IXL Brickworks visit

We were at the Shaw Centre at 8.40am to go on a tour of the IXL Brickworks. Terrible rainy, windy weather. But seeing the manufacture of bricks was really interesting for a potter. The business has been there since the 1800s, first using clay from the local hillside but now trucked in from East End and Redcliffe. We saw enormous extruders, tunnel kilns, brick presses…

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2nd salt firing, June 16th.

Yesterday was taken up with firing the salt kiln again. We lit it at 7.30am. Claude took Leigh and me to Ackland Grainger to buy proper vapour masks. I was able to buy North ones that fit my mask. I can still use the regular filters when I'm mixing glaze. In the afternoon the media came to meet us and interview some for a local…

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Medalta Clay Industries visit

10am we were taken on a guided tour of the Medalta National Historic District. Ron Mason, the education coordinator, was a very knowledgeable and animated guide. In the photo he's explaining slip casting. Chelsea Scott is cleaning up jiggered bowls. Here we are pretending to be Medalta Pottery workers. The interpretive displays are just great. They give a good feeling for the pottery of the…

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visitors from Lethbridge June 14

Claude has booked the salt kiln for Wednesday so I wadded my few pots and the draw-rings for that. I'll refire one or two from the first firing. We plan to do slightly less reduction. Les Manning's Aesthetic contribution. My new screen saver is this pile of sewer pipes behind the Medalta complex. Inspired by Rosemary Cochrane's 'Salt-Glaze Ceramics',  I threw some tankards and vases…

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