this past Saturday we finally found a new home for the two kilns that i slaved over almost every single day for two years.
when we closed our store we hadn't sold them yet so they've been sitting on our back porch and all of the pieces in our garage because we hadn't found anyone who wanted them.
we were finally able to contact someone at the Mesa Arts Center and we donated both kilns with all shelves, furniture, stilts, glaze and everything else that went with them.
(you can see how they took up the whole porch)
all equipment.
furniture, stilts, glaze, cones, etc.
shelves
luckily my dad and his truck were available to help us move them because these things are way too heavy for my tiny muscles.
we got to the Mesa Arts Center and Dad got to drive through to the ceramics area which a security guard didn't like.
we pulled right up to the studio and unloaded.
i still can't believe they're gone.
i look out my back window and now all i see is our barbeque looking all lonely and sad without his kiln friends.
and now we get to rearrange our garage since we have more space without kiln equipment hanging around everywhere.
hooray!
1 comments:
haha! Did Dad feel like a rebel?
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