Last night's raku firing

Long tongs being used to retrieve glowing pot fired to 2000 degrees F.

A sampling of our pots finished in a glaze of white crackle and copper lusters.

It's like Christmas retrieving them from the trash cans where they sit overnight buried in sawdust.

And would you look what I pulled up in one of our lobster traps this morning.
Get a load of those CLAWS!
This is one lobster that did not make it to our lobster pot. We threw him back in spite of him being a keeper. I know at least 1 person who will probably be upset about this though. Dan?
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