Our Menifee California city organizes a wonderful event during this time of the year. A sense of belonging, community and service with several non profits enriching residents lives with this event. The wait for kettle popcorn was over an hour …but worth the wait!
July 4th, 1776… United States of America established for the first time in world history a new nation based on the First Principles of the rule of law, equity, unalienable rights, limited government, the Social Compact, equality, and the right to alter or abolish oppressive government.
https://constitutingamerica.org/90day...
Wherever your are we wish you a
Happy 4th July from Menifee California.
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Pottery has taught me many lessons, particularly about understanding my strengths and limitations. One crucial aspect is recognizing the diverse temperature ranges of clay—low-fire clay cannot endure high temperatures intended for high-fire clay.
The difference between this types of clay is subtle; visually, they may appear indistinguishable at first glance. Proper marking and labeling are essential to differentiate between low-fire and high-fire clay.
In shared studios, like public pottery spaces, clay from different sources may inadvertently mix. This blending can lead to unforeseen consequences.
Consider this example: a low-fire piece mistakenly entered a high-fire kiln. The outcome? It ruined not only my five pieces but also an adjacent pillar, an additional piece belonging to another studio member, and a Canadian $500 pluscustom-made shelf.
Working with pottery entails embracing uncertainty; each stage carries its risks, and completing a piece feels like receiving a precious gift.
What's the moral of this tale? Let's discuss and share insights together.