@Penny I didn't make the arrangement. And the person who made the birdhouse didn't put the bee on it. I just encountered it. But I have a strong feeling about the teapot.
I love earthy looking pottery. That piece appears to be made from Georgia red clay; and I bet it is a rare type that is NOT made in China but made here in the south.
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Not your best photo, Ann.
Perhaps if you switched out that bee for a bird, and some buzz for a chirp?
I see your man's pottery class is paying off - looking forward to the next,err, artwork
@Penny I didn't make the arrangement. And the person who made the birdhouse didn't put the bee on it. I just encountered it. But I have a strong feeling about the teapot.
But I have a strong feeling about the teapot.
It's not good as a teapot or a birdhouse!
Jason, you're half right. But quite a few Carolina Wrens have been hatched out of that pot.
Then I sit corrected!
"In my mind I'm goin' to Carolina. Can't you see the sunshine? Can't you just feel the moonshine? Ain't it just like a friend of mine..."
I love earthy looking pottery. That piece appears to be made from Georgia red clay; and I bet it is a rare type that is NOT made in China but made here in the south.
The pot looks like an establishment politician from either party.
Come to think of it, any party, any place, any time.
There is something universal about him.
I'm a little teapot
short and stout
this is my handle
this is my AGHHHH
GET IT OFF MEEEE!!!!!
I like the ceramics teapot,but wearing red sports coat is much better than thinking that stuff.
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