margarethe brummermann: Roadside attraction: Clay deposit
margarethe brummermann: Kelly, our beautiful, smart, enthusiastic teacher
margarethe brummermann: My roadside clay horse fresh from the ground
margarethe brummermann: Building pots under old Mesquites in front of 'my' cabin
margarethe brummermann: raw clay from the side of the road, with some water - my 'test-doughnut' turned into a little horse
margarethe brummermann: Deep philosophical discussions while waiting for the pots to fire
margarethe brummermann: I started with a slab in a puki, now compressing it slightly to gain access to the top rim to start building up
margarethe brummermann: Thirsty work at 104F, but so much better than Tucson!
margarethe brummermann: Beetles of the Amaranth infested pasture
margarethe brummermann: Kelly starting the class
margarethe brummermann: Kira finding out how much Petra loves all animals
margarethe brummermann: Kira paying great attention to every word
margarethe brummermann: the horse I made right after digging and wetting the clay
margarethe brummermann: grinding dry clay
margarethe brummermann: the ground-up clay is passed through a sieve
margarethe brummermann: grinding the dry clay dug up at Apache Powder Rd
margarethe brummermann: Kira and Petra
margarethe brummermann: Samples to live up to
margarethe brummermann: ground-up clay from the roadside strained through a sieve