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I send my rockets forth between my ears | Talking to Squid
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Megan McGrath's Resume and Blog. I send my rockets forth between my ears. I’m sitting right back where I was last summer now, sitting in the same room with the cheap wooden desk and the grape vines shading the window. (It only now occurs to me in the second summer of living here—maybe dolmas? What even is that? A spice, or a tree? I distinctly recall that at least one variety of sumac is called “poison”…). I hear things through my grape vines (luckily nothing bout my woman leaving me for another man).
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Pottery Gallery | deb's pots
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Pottery and Food Gallery. Stoneware snack plate 30. Stoneware bowl set 65. Stoneware bowl set 65. Stoneware bowl set 65. Stoneware snack plate 45. Wood fired porcelain sake set, shino glaze, wood ash. Wood/salt teabowl, 40. Wood fired porcelain shino. Stoneware, layered glazes, wax resist. Small cone six stoneware plate 22. Wood salt fired stoneware. Cone six porcelain bowl, available at The Churnery. Cone six porcelain bowls. Jesse’s tea set. Wood/salt fired porcelain sake set. Wood fired helmer clay.
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The helicopter of doubt | Talking to Squid
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Megan McGrath's Resume and Blog. The helicopter of doubt. Today on my porch I was drilling holes in PVC piping. Listening to a podcast piped into my ears. Falling into a rhythm of cutting, drilling, wiping away the bits of dusty white plastic. And then an animal droned my head. A female rufous hummingbird, no ruby-throat but still dressed in jewel tones, dusty soft green and brown like a tiny lady in woven silks. She had brush-strokes of black around her eyes. What does she see? And there will be more pi...
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Pottery and Food Gallery. This website is about pots. And food. For me, these two things are inextricably linked. I make pots for eating and serving food. I make food to eat and serve out of pots. I love to feed people and I love to make pots for people. As a potter, cook, mother, and psychologist, I am interested in creating and witnessing transformation. In making this site, I have tried to transform words and pictures into the story of my relationship with pots and with food. I hope you enjoy the site!