as you can see from this second shot taken just after everyone had left last night a small amount of alcohol was consumed and despite the fact I was the only potter, my new Sid Tustin bowl was greatly admired by everyone, you might just be able to recognise on the dresser Ron's Pirhana bowl and a Mr Fitch bowl which were both used for sauces.
The trials and tribulations of Paul Jessop living in the lovely Somerset village of Barrington setting up Barrington Pottery.
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There's an Elbow song that starts - "Drinking in the morning sun, Blinking in the morning sun, Shaking off a heavy one, Heavy like a loaded gun." I think that must be how you felt this morning, Poor Paul.
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