It was a sweltering day in the clay shed. I woke up early and got out to the shed by about 7:30 a.m. I was able to construct some tiny treasure wall boxes before it got too hot. Eventually, I had to move them indoors. They are almost dry already. These temperatures are insane! They will probably be ready to fire by tomorrow. My student, Rose, dropped her flat face off on my front porch. Luckily, she placed it in a plastic bag. Even still, it is almost completely dry. The work is ready, but who can run a kiln in this heat?
Sunday, September 6, 2020
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