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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

www.simonleachpottery.com ... Keep practicing !! - SL

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  • hello from kansas, it wont be spring yet for another 2 1/2 months i dislike winter so much

  • spring here in the foothills of NC, roses in bloom and garden coming up. getting a little time in for pots. did a local show yesterday and did demo's, great response, children love to see the old treadle wheel.

    will definitely try some of these flower pots need something new on my shelves.

    thanks again for a good video

  • Nice video, Simon. You continue to amaze at your consistency! Summer is here in Georgia with highs around 90 except today with heavy rain and humidity very high.

  • LOL SMathewspots! Fellow Missourian here, wouldn't want to be taken by surprise, would you? Of course you watch for tornadoes!  The dogwood trees are in BEAUTIFUL bloom and the irises are quite showy too! Too wet to mow in Columbia!

  • Simon. I happened to come across one of your clips from 2007 in which you were making cutlery drainers. Wouldn't those work well as flower pots, with the saucer attached? Sort of a one piece unit? Thanks for the inspiration.

  • Hi Simon, Spring is the best. Here in Connecticut spring is about mid way the lilac's here are not ready yet maybe next week. We have tulips, daffodils, dog woods and magnolias out in bloom now. My lilly of the valley are getting ready to bloom too. Thanks for they video wish I had time I'd be doing flower pots today!;-D Enjoy the day ~ Karen

  • Hi Simon - thanks for the demo. I loved Guy Wolf's pots but you've brought them to a size I can tackle and actually fire in my own kiln.

    Here in Phoenix Arizona, I think spring ended a week ago Sunday. Daytime highs are now firmly in 90's and have had a couple of days over 100f.

    "but its a dry heat" (a little desert humor there.)

    We're all racing to get outside work done before the end of May when we start spontaneously combusting in direct sunlight.

  • An early Winter has started here in Aus. Simon. Stop rubbing it in.

    Borridge is meant to be good for you. Drunk as a tea.

  • The Spring weather in E. Colorado

    is a bit finiky, low 80's last week and didn't get out of the 40's today! We just haven't gotten the moisture this year, some of my plants are stunted or just haven't come up yet. The Rhubarb it's about 3 feet tall and took first cutting this week. We press the big leaves into clay slabs and make plates and bowls out of them. School's out soon, I'll try to get you some pics of our first camping trip, we set up a pottery tent, I make pots, the boys go fishing!

  • Lilacs in bloom here in Pennsylvania!

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