Michael,
Wow! Glad that you made it through that.
That is almost exactly the description of the event that just claimed my father's life (including almost not making it thru the surgery itself). So I know pretty well (from the outside) what you have just gone thru....and know you'ver had a tough go if it, for sure.
Take it slow and her's to a successful recovery.
best,
..................john
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Thank You John, your words mean a lot to me...As I've said in the abstract, I'm sorry to hear about your father. I can attest, to the fact that these things can come out of the blue to knock you for a loop. I don't really know what else to say to you other than to say also take care of yourself and to give yourself time to successfully recover..JBaymore wrote:Michael,
Wow! Glad that you made it through that.
That is almost exactly the description of the event that just claimed my father's life (including almost not making it thru the surgery itself). So I know pretty well (from the outside) what you have just gone thru....and know you'ver had a tough go if it, for sure.
Take it slow and her's to a successful recovery.
best,
..................john
Thanks again,
Michael
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Hi all,
Here's today's Chawan from a Firing I did with Phil Cornelius many years ago...It was fired in a gas kiln. Lots of fires in Colorado and no rain in sight. Thanks for looking...
Here's today's Chawan from a Firing I did with Phil Cornelius many years ago...It was fired in a gas kiln. Lots of fires in Colorado and no rain in sight. Thanks for looking...
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Hi Michael, hopefully you are out of harms way ... and of course hopefully rain will come soon.
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Thanks chip, for the moment we are not at direct risk, but we are all suffering from the effects of dense smoke, really bad on the eyes and throat...No Rain in sight. Even the old timers are saying that this level of drought and heat is highly unusual and it's only mid June...
Michael
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
michael & family
please be safe
thinking about all of you !
take care
cory & family
please be safe
thinking about all of you !
take care
cory & family
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Yes - Michael - you and yours please stay safe and well!
I am thinking of you and wishing you well.
I am thinking of you and wishing you well.
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Hi All,
It's a glorious time of year here high in the San Juan mountains of southwest Colorado...This summer's fires and drought have passed and we eventually had a great monsoon season with many unwanted consequences in the form of dangerous and deadly flash flooding. It's quite something living in an area of such contradictions.
A few works from my firing yesterday...Ash Tenmoku under Nuka fired to ∆10 (2345F) in reduction in my small updraft kiln.
Thanks for looking and I look forward to any comments you care to offer.
Michael
It's a glorious time of year here high in the San Juan mountains of southwest Colorado...This summer's fires and drought have passed and we eventually had a great monsoon season with many unwanted consequences in the form of dangerous and deadly flash flooding. It's quite something living in an area of such contradictions.
A few works from my firing yesterday...Ash Tenmoku under Nuka fired to ∆10 (2345F) in reduction in my small updraft kiln.
Thanks for looking and I look forward to any comments you care to offer.
Michael
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Very nice. Any plans on putting some stuff on Etsy?
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
+1 on the etsy!
Awesome as always, Michael. Looking forward to seeing moar!
Awesome as always, Michael. Looking forward to seeing moar!

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Yes Muadeeb, coming soon...Muadeeb wrote:Very nice. Any plans on putting some stuff on Etsy?
Thanks for your interest,
Michael
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Thanks Chip, you are the best...I'm firing another kiln load or two in the next few days and will have lots of stuff to show...Chip wrote:+1 on the etsy!
Awesome as always, Michael. Looking forward to seeing moar!
There will be some small, white curved lipped cups...from white stoneware. See I listened...
Michael
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
My slip cast pieces glazed with satin celadon. I decided to glaze them all the same to embrace the uniformity thing, I think I like them better now...I like them as a group. All of these pieces were fired yesterday in my small kiln...Thanks for looking.
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Hi all,
I'm going to start listing new work in my Etsy shop in the next few days. But in the meantime a few images of what's to come...This white stoneware tea cup was fired in my small updraft gas fired kiln to a temp. of 2345F and is glazed with a rutile crystal glaze and nuka. It measures 1.75" h. x 3.35" w. and holds 75ml.
Many thanks for looking...
I'm going to start listing new work in my Etsy shop in the next few days. But in the meantime a few images of what's to come...This white stoneware tea cup was fired in my small updraft gas fired kiln to a temp. of 2345F and is glazed with a rutile crystal glaze and nuka. It measures 1.75" h. x 3.35" w. and holds 75ml.
Many thanks for looking...