Only a week until Clay Fest!
At noon it will be one week until Clay Fest set-up. I'm still waiting a couple of days for last minute drops and substitutions before I finalize the map and participants list and send it to press. I also need to sit down and make a list of everything I need for my demonstration, check the supply of bamboo, squirrel tail, epoxy. Fill up a couple of jugs with glaze, get a bisque firing done so I have bowls to decorate.
Meanwhile, I'm taking e-mails and making ads for Clayfolk, next month, throwing and trimming pots--four dozen mugs handled yesterday alone, with two dozen stew mugs waiting today--oh, and? Taking special orders for Christmas.
I have a lot of balls in the air this time of year.
Organization is always a challenge. My lists have lists of lists. But I took a little time Monday afternoon to examine my process for a podcast called Productivity Alchemy. The podcast, created by Kevin Sonney, husband of Hugo-winning artist and writer Ursula Vernon, talks about productivity and organizational systems, with weekly interviews, reviews of planners, and a Wombat (and later, Teenage) Test Subject.
Don't know yet when it will air, but Kevin says sometime before the end of November.
More when I know it.
At noon it will be one week until Clay Fest set-up. I'm still waiting a couple of days for last minute drops and substitutions before I finalize the map and participants list and send it to press. I also need to sit down and make a list of everything I need for my demonstration, check the supply of bamboo, squirrel tail, epoxy. Fill up a couple of jugs with glaze, get a bisque firing done so I have bowls to decorate.
Meanwhile, I'm taking e-mails and making ads for Clayfolk, next month, throwing and trimming pots--four dozen mugs handled yesterday alone, with two dozen stew mugs waiting today--oh, and? Taking special orders for Christmas.
I have a lot of balls in the air this time of year.
Organization is always a challenge. My lists have lists of lists. But I took a little time Monday afternoon to examine my process for a podcast called Productivity Alchemy. The podcast, created by Kevin Sonney, husband of Hugo-winning artist and writer Ursula Vernon, talks about productivity and organizational systems, with weekly interviews, reviews of planners, and a Wombat (and later, Teenage) Test Subject.
Don't know yet when it will air, but Kevin says sometime before the end of November.
More when I know it.