It seemed impossible!
Tomorrow
night I’m having dinner in Rochester with my two good buddies Dick Aerni and
Dan Finnegan. I bet if collectively we all told our stories you wouldn’t think
it possible. It seemed impossible till they did it. I know Dick slept in abandoned buildings in
order to make pots and Dan worked without wages for over a decade to build on
his dream and me I have my fair share of beautiful scars. The moon shines off
my beautiful scars.- Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
Almost all
the potter’s I know that live by the sword have given more than most are
willing to even contemplate. Yesterday I
gave you your wish along with a cheque for $1million dollars. Try building your
dream all on clay wages. That will be a test of your discipline, work ethic and
tenacity. A deep bow and my hat off to you that have done it! You are my
heroes. I will be in the midst of a bunch of heroes this weekend in Rochester.
Word has it
that Ben Carter of the Red Clay Rambler is coming to Rochester to interview
Dick, Mathew Metz and Bob Briscoe. Anthony Schaller is coming to look at good
pots for his gallery. So dinner with my buddies tomorrow and then a potter’s dinner
at the home of Peter Pincus on Satuday night. Here are some of Peter's pots/pieces.
This is my
third Potter’s Invitational in the US this year. I feel comfortable in their
shoes. I love America! I hope they can survive the next month.
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