C. Perry Ceramics

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07/11/2019

“I don’t know if I’ve learned anything yet! I did learn how to have a happy home, but I consider myself fortunate in that regard because I could’ve rolled right by it. Everybody has a superficial side and a deep side, but this culture doesn’t place much value on depth — we don’t have shamans or soothsayers, and depth isn’t encouraged or understood. Surrounded by this shallow, glossy society we develop a shallow side, too, and we become attracted to fluff. That’s reflected in the fact that this culture sets up an addiction to romance based on insecurity — the uncertainty of whether or not you’re truly united with the object of your obsession is the rush people get hooked on. I’ve seen this pattern so much in myself and my friends and some people never get off that line.
But along with developing my superficial side, I always nurtured a deeper longing, so even when I was falling into the trap of that other kind of love, I was hip to what I was doing. I recently read an article in Esquire magazine called ‘The End of Sex,’ that said something that struck me as very true. It said: “If you want endless repetition, see a lot of different people. If you want infinite variety, stay with one.” What happens when you date is you run all your best moves and tell all your best stories — and in a way, that routine is a method for falling in love with yourself over and over.
You can’t do that with a longtime mate because he knows all that old material. With a long relationship, things die then are rekindled, and that shared process of rebirth deepens the love. It’s hard work, though, and a lot of people run at the first sign of trouble. You’re with this person, and suddenly you look like an as***le to them or they look like an as***le to you — it’s unpleasant, but if you can get through it you get closer and you learn a way of loving that’s different from the neurotic love enshrined in movies. It’s warmer and has more padding to it.”
Joni Mitchell

Photos 01/17/2018

Students today made chocolate bark with edible flowers and dried raspberries. It was so pretty and tasted so good.







Photos 01/10/2018

Eagle Watching in Pennsylvania on the Lackawaxen River. So many beautiful birds of prey out hunting.









01/02/2018

If loving you is wrong, I don’t want to be right.







01/01/2018

Happy New Year All. I’m so grateful for all the love and support of my friends and chosen family in 2017. I wish everyone a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

Photos 12/17/2017

Mushroom ornaments bring the forest inside.








Photos 12/16/2017

Big Platter displayed at market. Come visit! I’m at The Brooklyn Historical Society today and tomorrow!









Photos 12/13/2017

Foraged mushrooms from my kiln. These will be at the this weekend.











12/11/2017

As the gorgeous Maria Gianas - noticed, lids can be so tricky. Thanks for the fodder.






Photos 12/11/2017

Thanks for stopping by

Photo by: Karen Seiger










12/11/2017

My crazy lovely table at FAD market yesterday.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by! And thanks to Jen for pulling such a wonderful market together!














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