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tea bowls benefit

updated tue 17 may 11

 

Jeannean Hibbitts on sun 15 may 11


So am I to understand there are still some tea bowls available for sale? Di=
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I miss the location where one could look at them and possibly purchase one?


Jeannean Hibbitts
Spiderhole Pottery
Astoria, Oregon
... where Stephani's description of her haven in the desert reminds me of
one of my all time favorite aromas - the smell of creosote bushes after a
rain. (At least I think it's creosote. If you've smelled it, maybe you know
what I mean.)

Steve Mills on mon 16 may 11


When I was a small-ish boy I used to go on Family holiday to Littlehampton =
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n Sussex, UK, and wander through the twisted back streets by the harbour, p=
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led high with wicker Crab & Lobster Pots either repaired or awaiting repair=
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the air heavy with the smell of the Tar used to preserve them, my favourit=
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"Smell-mory"!

Steve M


Steve Mills
Bath
UK
www.mudslinger.me.uk
Sent from my Ipod touch

On 16 May 2011, at 07:34, Jeannean Hibbitts wrote:

> So am I to understand there are still some tea bowls available for sale? =
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> I miss the location where one could look at them and possibly purchase on=
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> Jeannean Hibbitts
> Spiderhole Pottery
> Astoria, Oregon
> ... where Stephani's description of her haven in the desert reminds me of
> one of my all time favorite aromas - the smell of creosote bushes after a
> rain. (At least I think it's creosote. If you've smelled it, maybe you kn=
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> what I mean.)

Hank Murrow on mon 16 may 11


On May 16, 2011, at 9:01 AM, Steve Mills wrote:

> When I was a small-ish boy I used to go on Family holiday to =3D
Littlehampton in Sussex, UK, and wander through the twisted back streets =
=3D
by the harbour, piled high with wicker Crab & Lobster Pots either =3D
repaired or awaiting repair, the air heavy with the smell of the Tar =3D
used to preserve them, my favourite "Smell-mory"!

Dear Steve;

The sense of smell is the only sense that is not mediated by the brain. =3D
The receptors are directly plugged into the amygdala and hippocampus, =3D
which is why we say "Grandma's house!!" when we enter a place with the =3D
same smell. Has a LOT to do with sex as one might imagine! For me, the =3D
smell of a kiln in reduction is almost as satisfying....... call me =3D
dedicated!

Cheers, Hank=3D

Steve Mills on mon 16 may 11


Hank,

"We are of one blood!"=3D20

The smell of a white-hot wood fired kiln has the same effect on me!

Steve

Steve Mills
Bath
UK
www.mudslinger.me.uk
Sent from my Ipod touch
> For me, the smell of a kiln in reduction is almost as satisfying....... =
c=3D
all me dedicated!
>=3D20
> Cheers, Hank