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wondering about my kiln

updated fri 22 nov 02

 

lela martens on thu 21 nov 02


The thing about living here in chinook country,even though it may be minus
30 degrees cent. outside and snow past our knees, we know a warm, howling
wind will soon come along to lick up the snow that clears the roads, and the
sun is usually bright. The little metal shed comes tomorrow with special
anchors and my husband also knows how to drill concrete thingees so the shed
doesn`t go flying to Medicine Hat. It will be in a fairly sheltered spot
too.

I do labour intesive pots that take a long time, so will probably fire when
it`s not winter. Today it was 16 degrees cent.above, we had a mild one last
year too. But we still keep snowsuits and shovels in the vehicles all year.
I will certainly print out the firing advice because we never know here.
Thank you . From who lives where it occasionally snows every month of the
year.(we talk a lot of weather here)





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