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{ Monday, January 31, 2005 }

Fragility

I found a page on Eva Hild's Ceramics by way of Beverly's blog. I get very nervous when I'm around ceramics because I grew up in a house full of ancient Chinese vases, and was constantly warned not to run, or bump into furniture, or even play the piano too loud. I broke a vase or teapot once and got in lots of trouble. But as for playing the piano too loud, my sister once hit a chord that made three Christmas ornaments shatter all at once! That was an incredibly fun moment, perhaps never to be repeated!

LINK | 2:25 AM | TB

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