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Happy New Ears, Everyone Eddie Daughton 12-31-2007
Posted by Eddie Daughton on December 31, 2007, 2:34 pm
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Happy New Year and many more of them......
May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
May your wheel never run dry
May your clay never freeze
May your kiln never get stuck
May the world be good to you
All the days of your life.......
Hugs
Eddie

Posted by D Kat on December 31, 2007, 4:42 pm
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Same back to you! (I'm still trying to figure out though what happened to
the year.... Shouldn't it still be early spring?)

and

May you learn to see the beauty in your pots that did not come out the way
your minds eye had planned!

May you learn something new about yourself and/or your pots!

May give yourself many pats on the back for a job well done!

Donna

> Happy New Year and many more of them......
> May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
> May your wheel never run dry
> May your clay never freeze
> May your kiln never get stuck
> May the world be good to you
> All the days of your life.......
> Hugs
> Eddie



Posted by STEPHEN MILLS on January 2, 2008, 6:55 pm
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And may your glazes do everything you want them to do, and more!

I am reminded of the comment by an excellent Potter I worked with this
October named Euan Craig, who said: " I find the difference between a good
pot and a bad pot is about a week!!"

Take care all.

Steve


> Same back to you! (I'm still trying to figure out though what happened to
> the year.... Shouldn't it still be early spring?)
>
> and
>
> May you learn to see the beauty in your pots that did not come out the way
> your minds eye had planned!
>
> May you learn something new about yourself and/or your pots!
>
> May give yourself many pats on the back for a job well done!
>
> Donna
>
>> Happy New Year and many more of them......
>> May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
>> May your wheel never run dry
>> May your clay never freeze
>> May your kiln never get stuck
>> May the world be good to you
>> All the days of your life.......
>> Hugs
>> Eddie
>
>
>



Posted by D Kat on January 2, 2008, 8:49 pm
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LOL. That was good to read.

Donna
> And may your glazes do everything you want them to do, and more!
>
> I am reminded of the comment by an excellent Potter I worked with this
> October named Euan Craig, who said: " I find the difference between a good
> pot and a bad pot is about a week!!"
>
> Take care all.
>
> Steve
>
>
>> Same back to you! (I'm still trying to figure out though what happened to
>> the year.... Shouldn't it still be early spring?)
>>
>> and
>>
>> May you learn to see the beauty in your pots that did not come out the
>> way your minds eye had planned!
>>
>> May you learn something new about yourself and/or your pots!
>>
>> May give yourself many pats on the back for a job well done!
>>
>> Donna
>>
>>> Happy New Year and many more of them......
>>> May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
>>> May your wheel never run dry
>>> May your clay never freeze
>>> May your kiln never get stuck
>>> May the world be good to you
>>> All the days of your life.......
>>> Hugs
>>> Eddie
>>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Bubbles_ on January 2, 2008, 7:20 pm
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> Happy New Year and many more of them......
> May pots flow from your fingers like water after rain
> May your wheel never run dry
> May your clay never freeze
> May your kiln never get stuck
> May the world be good to you
> All the days of your life.......
> Hugs
> Eddie

Great hugs and many wishes to you and everyone else of the lovelies on this
group! They know who they are :-)

Marianne - Switzerland



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