Despite some fog and a few clouds, I was able to witness the Space Shuttle Endeavor lift off last night @7:55 pm. It was a magnificent sight, that I will never get tired of seeing. I think they should hold all launches at night for the drama. NOTE: This is NOT my video, it is from a you-tube user. I did not bring my camera because of the fog, but I wish I would have.
The next launch is Schedualed for February 12(my birthday) 2009 and will be he Space Shuttle Discovery.
Enjoy!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Bisquet and Gravy!
There is something so pleasing to see all of my pots stacked up like this waiting to be glazed. I just had to share. These pots are all freshly unloaded from my final bisque firing for this glaze load. The kiln had so many plates in it that it took an Extra day to cool. I'm hoping to have everything glazed and loaded in the kiln by this weekend or next, so look for some new work in my shop soon.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Naomi's new Album!

A few weeks ago my dear Friend Naomi Sommers released her new album Gentle as the Sun. I've been listening to it for a few weeks now and it has definitely earned its spot on my Ipod. As usual Naomi has musically captured the spirit and emotion of a crisp New England day, cup of coffee with a Friend and a walk through the forest all in one disc. My favorite Song on the disk is called "February." Take the time to check it out, you won't regret it.
Buy it here http://cdbaby.com/cd/sommers3
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Harold and the Purple Crayon
Friday, September 26, 2008
Bike Commuting in Jacksonville, Florida
Friday, September 19, 2008
New Pottery from the Kiln
Phyllis and I fired the kiln this past weekend. It was a beautiful stack in the kiln. The pots just seemed to fit together like a giant 3-d jigsaw puzzle. Waiting on Monday and Tuesday was nearly impossible for me. All I could think about was the pottery cooling in the kiln. "Did I get enough reduction?" "Did I fire it hot enough?" "Did my reds and shinos turn out?" Finally, after a long wait we unloaded and it was definitely an occasion to celebrate!! Every pot in the kiln was just right! Look for some new pottery in my store this weekend!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Looks like we may have a few showers on Wednesday!

If all of the models are correct, it looks as if Fay will be the first storm to pass over Jacksonville this year. I've been nervously watching it since it began of the coast of Africa as a low pressure system. I was relieved when Fay passed way south of Florida.
I guess I wont be able to ride my bike to work on Wednesday!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Back in the groove
I had a great time in the studio today! I've been in the glazing cycle of the process and vacation for several weeks. It was nice to feel the groove of throwing again today, it wont be long before it is time to fire again!!!
Friday, July 18, 2008
Sahale Peak!
Sahale was definitely one of my favorite climbs so far I cant wait to return to the north cascades! I have my Eye on Eldorado. Enjoy the video I think it says it all!
-Jeff-
Well its been a few years.............
Its been a few years since I made my road trip out to Rainier. I was looking at some of my pld photos and decided to make a little Youtube video of my experiance. I'll never forget seeing Rainier as I was driving accross central washington and nearly throwing up at the size of it. I actuly had to pull the car over! In my head I was thinking "I'm going to climb that?" "I'm not so sure....." Today I still get that speachless stare when ever I see it. Enjoy
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Ross lake to Hozomeen lake backpacking trip!
Jennifer and I had a fantastic time backpacking along the East Bank Trail in the North Cascades National Park over the Forth of July! Ever since I laid My eyes on Hozomeen Mountain, I have wanted to see it up close. I wasn't disappointed. Even more grand than the sharp tooth of the peek is the lake nestled at the foot of the spire. Perfect swimming, deep crystal clear, water, zero crowds, and the cries of loons pierced the night's sky. Definitely a trip to remember and we definitly earned those cheeseburgers! Thanks Jennifer!
Mt St. Helens
Climbing Mt St. Helens has to be one of the most unique experiences on Earth! Where else can you walk along the rim of an active volcano, stand on a glacier, and glissade down a snowfield in July all in the same place? Aside from the sole coming off my boot(turned out to be a blessing), and a shoe full of ash, my climb went very smoothly! Just by chance I ended up climbing the whole way with a skier from Leadville, Colorado. He skied up the peak. I hiked. He skied down. I slid! What a trip!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Home!
I spent most of the day sleeping in my own bed! I'm already missing the northwest, but am happy to be back home. I spent the rest of my vacation after Sahale backpacking in the North Cascades with my friend Jennifer from UW-Stout, climbing Mount St. Helens, and touring Seattle. What a trip!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Sahale!!!!!!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Soda kiln unloading!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Soda kiln has been fired to cone 10!!!
It was hot! It was humid! It was fun! And It's done!
It took until midnight to finish but the soda kiln has been fired! I cant wait to unload it!
Enjoy the video!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Soda Kiln is loaded and ready to go!

The soda kiln is all loaded w/ fresh pots and a new ash glaze! It took me way longer to load the kiln than expected, I stayed up until 3 AM last night before I finally decided it would take more than one day to load! I'm so excited to fire the kiln tomorrow!!!! Here is a crazy;) video of the glazing and loading! Look for new pots in my store soon!
Cone 6 Glaze Workshop!


Hello,
For those of you that were in the glaze workshop, and those who are just looking for some great cone six glaze recipes, I am going to post a few of the test results. For now I am just going to share the mystery floating blue glaze that everyone was interested in but there will be more to come. It turns out that both of the mystery glazes are from the same base with different colorants. The base is from Mastering Cone Six Glazes By John Hesselberth and Ron Roy.
For those of you that were in the glaze workshop, and those who are just looking for some great cone six glaze recipes, I am going to post a few of the test results. For now I am just going to share the mystery floating blue glaze that everyone was interested in but there will be more to come. It turns out that both of the mystery glazes are from the same base with different colorants. The base is from Mastering Cone Six Glazes By John Hesselberth and Ron Roy.
Gloss base
G-200 20%
Frit 3134 20
Frit 3134 20
Wollastonite 10
Epk 20
talc 11.5
flint 18.5
The first tile shows the base with
1% Cobalt
.75 Copper
3% Iron ox
6% rutile
The second tile is the base plus
1% cobalt
6% rutile
.5 Iron Ox
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Spring Weather
I went swimming in the ocean for the first time this year, the weather is warming up and the thunderstorms have begun!
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