by Earth Interrupted | Jul 30, 2015 | Potter's Notes
I originally started collecting clay/pottery/ceramic quotes on Pinterest as a secret board; it was my own private hoard of giggles and inspiration. But today, I’m letting it go public. Some of these quotes have even made it to the back of my business cards. I figure...
by Earth Interrupted | May 30, 2015 | Potter's Notes
If you know me at all, you know that I am a curious and avid reader. So, a couple of weeks ago, while down with bronchitis, I started researching the most current pottery dating methods, which of course led me to the oldest pieces of pottery known so far. Estimated to...
by Earth Interrupted | May 26, 2015 | Potter's Notes
We have a family of desert gray foxes living with us again this year. For the past several seasons they have lived in a burrow down towards the bottom of the hill, the opening to their den safely hidden under a pine tree that grows parallel to the ground. But this...
by Earth Interrupted | Mar 1, 2015 | Potter's Notes
One of the things I love about pottery is how it carries us through time. Pottery shards function as time, culture and location stamps. They are the bread crumbs maps of trade routes and local customs, of foods eaten and vessels dropped, of the marriage between...