Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The potters are in house- seagrove style

In David's workshop
I can not even begin to tell you what it was like to have Doug, Hannah and Angela walk in my house.
It was a thrill.
After meeting on line, reading each others blogs and facebooking there they were standing in the
USof A in Seagrove NC.
How sweet was that.

In the morning we headed down the road about 10 am to see David Stuempfle, Micheal Mahan, Mary Ferrell of Westmoore Pottery and Jugtown Pottery.
Then back to the house for lunch.
Then a mad dash to the NC Pottery Center, Johnston and Gentithes and Bulldog Pottery.
It was all I could fit in for the day.
There were several more I would have loved to drag them to but it was pack them off and send them off with Ron.
Now to start planning our trip to their part of the world.
A special thanks to Tracey for taking a day off to join us.
Angela who is developing a grand southern accent.
It was a blast!

At David's new kiln



From the ground up- Michael Mahan


What a day!

20 comments:

Dan Finnegan said...

It's so hard to choose what to show them, but it's ALL good. Thanks for the update!

Anna M. Branner said...

They are fantastic aren't they??? And I know you must want to share with them everything you can!!!

Hollis Engley said...

You're a hell of a host, Meredith. And I see that Hannah has pirated the Red Sox cap from Doug.

Michèle Hastings said...

what a whirlwind trip for them! glad to be able to meet them last night... you are the hostess with the mostess!

ang design said...

what a day we're still catching up here...thanks for hosting us is was a treat!!! and a brilliant day...warm at last :))

cookingwithgas said...

Hey Dan- it was great to have your people here- just brilliant!
Hollis- we were trying to keep the fair maiden from the sun.The hat seemed to help= it looked great!
Anna- yes they are fantastic!
Michelle- was great to have some food and drinks with them.
ANG! we missed you all as soon as the car drove away!

Gary's third pottery blog said...

prob. some awesome accents there, eh? :)

Anonymous said...

well, i'll be hawg-tied if it isn't ang, hannah and dougie hangin' out in the carolinas. wish i could visit, looks like a fun time

FetishGhost said...

What a treat! I absolutely love the mug shot of the group of you together... priceless!
When are we all meeting up at Angela's house?

cookingwithgas said...

Pack your bags guys we need to make the trip!

Dennis Allen said...

Thanks for sharing.

Julia said...

You are a wonderful hostess (a true Southern trait, right?)...how amazing that you opened your home and shared your time with potters from another part of the world. You are truly amazing.

cookingwithgas said...

Julia- it was great fun! When are you coming?
The amazing part was I did go back to work today- now that was amazing!
M

Trish said...

So awesome for all of you to spend time together and just as wonderful that you are all sharing with us out here in bloggerland! Thankyou!.Cheers, T.

Laurie said...

It does sound like you all had a grand time. Fun!

cookingwithgas said...

It was grand fun- i think I an about recovered from the visit and the open house.
Then again a nap would be very nice....

Peter said...

What a wonderful time you have with such a getting together of so many delightful people. You are lovely hosts.

Becky said...

Thanks for letting 'em go and sending them down NC way. The workshop in Shelby was great! (As are your pix)

Judi Tavill said...

So cool.

Connie said...

How very cool!!! I wish I could have been there! How awesome!!