Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Pots for Scots

Sorry about the absence from this spot and for the awful title of this post but the reason for both these things is that we moved north of the border a few weeks ago, and the seamless transition I had hoped for has been thwarted by lack of a Broadband connection in our new house!

The view from our new abode last week on a sunny day.
It all happened so quickly! We are here temporarily whilst we look for a permanent home in the area and once Santa brings my new kiln, I shall start making pots for the Scots!

Same view a week later with some white stuff on the tops!
Everyone here has been really warm and welcoming - I mentioned the lack of internet connection to our neighbour yesterday and here I am sitting at their kitchen table using their internet !

Hanging houses available from www.catherinedanielceramics.com
I must have had houses on the brain - these are the last thing I made before we moved. 

Will try and catch up with your blogs as and when I can and hopefully we'll be connected soon and normal service will resume!

x Cathy





14 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your new home. Lovely view you have there. I only hope that you are not experiencing the Weather Bomb at the moment. Loving the hanging houses. Once you have got your broadband sorted I would like to make an order for some of those. Not going to be Christmas presents as I think it is too late for that, but I think they will make very nice Easter presents, plus I fancy several in different colours for a wall display for myself :)

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  2. Every blessing in your new home. Hope it is not too cold up there. Mind you, you do have experience of the biting East Anglian winds already!! Advent blessings xx

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  3. Welcome...Failte!!!!
    I'm trying to identify your view...how far away from us are you? (Our local little town is Maybole) You must come over some time if not too far!!

    Very envious of what Santa is bringing you...I'm still workshop hunting!

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  4. Hope you get comfortably settled in soon, and that you aren't being blown into the nearest hill!

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  5. The view is amazing! What's the village you are near? Nice neighbours too.

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  6. Lovely to hear from you and how kind of your neighbours to share their internet! I hope that you love your new home and that setting everything up goes really well! Enjoy whatever it brings your way! xx

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  7. Good luck with everything Cathy: hope you survived the storms. What a beautiful location. I love the houses - need to have some of those when you are back in the making mode. In the meantime take care and all good wishes for Christmas in the Highlands and looking forward to seeing your wonderful ideas and fantastic ceramics in 2015 once you get sorted xxxx

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  8. Good luck and wishing you happiness in your new home!

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  9. Lovely views and lovely little houses! Wishing you many years of happiness in your new home :-)

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  10. Welcome to Scotland Cathy! Would love to know where you are based now, the view is beautiful! Look forward to seeing how your new home influences your work. Those little houses are beautiful... X

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  11. what exciting news, welcome to your new home xxx

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  12. Well, that is quite a move! Good luck with the house hunting and I hope you will be very happy in Scotland. xx

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  13. Oh my goodness how exciting! I hope you enjoy your new life in Scotland. I am looking forward to seeing the Scottish influenced ceramics.

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  14. WOW! What a view! Glorious- hope you have your thermals with you...x

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