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Last weekend.... Andrew and I fired this kiln once more, specifically for a local show at the Holter Museum of Art. It's the annual Ho-Ho-Holter sale that opens next month on the 11th of November. Andrew has had an incredible year full of adventure and lately has landed him a full time job with the State. Congrats my friend. He seems to be enjoying it quite a lot.. but with a new office job comes the repression of dirty jokes and crude humor which seemed to over-flow at this last firing. To say the least, with the beer and bantering between friends and gracious host (Scott the bad-ass host) was a couple days that felt like a vacation that was extremely needed for us all.
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After repairing a few areas of the kiln, filling in the bagwall a bit more.. and Scott adding a type of fire-resistant gasket to our door..the kiln fired like a dream. 24 hours after bricking it up... (actually I was the one bricking it up and even before the door was finished Andrew started the fire and, I think, purposfully was trying to smoke me out..because when you get those last few bricks up there it's like a goddamn chimney and...well, I kept getting a mouth full of pre-heat smoke- thanks buddy) the fire was roaring and we were in business.
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It's been a wild ride..and it's most satisfying to experience the construction of a kiln like this..and the results of labor well earned. Here are a few of the pots I took out a couple of days ago. They'll be fore sale at the Holter if you're around Helena the next few months.
Thanks..and let the story continue!!!