Sagger Makers Bottom Knocker
This is the
occupation I would like to list on my CV. As y’all know (I picked that up in
the South) a saggar was used to protect the pots from flame impingement, ash
and all that nasty stuff that I covet. The saggar can also be used to create
interesting surfaces by filling it with different combustibles like charcoal.
The saggar had to be made with precision by a skilled craftsman. The bottom
knocker ( a young boy) made the base of the saggar from a lump of fireclay
which he knocked into a metal ring using a wooden maul.
The
occupation saggar makers bottom knocker sounds like something exciting I did
with a southern bell in Alabama. Sorry to disappoint y’all!
As I drove
home from Louisville ( Low eh vale) Kentucky in the fog I couldn’t see the gas
stations, signs or rest stops. One of my techniques for driving long distances
is to drink water and chew gum but not to eat. I pulled over at a Lion’s Den
Adult Superstore to buy some gum. I paid a lot of money for that gum and it
tasted a lot like rubber. It did however keep me awake.
Today I did
man’s work- groceries, laundry, banking, phone calls, emails, watered the plants and started a bisque firing
of pots that have been waiting. A man’s work is never done. We good ones are so unappreciated.
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