actually it's more like 3 minutes!
Richard Green, from Time Warner Cable News, spent some time with us yesterday afternoon filming for a segment of "Made in the Carolinas".
We were in the middle of loading the gas kiln, which isn't too exciting, but Jeff stopped and threw some pots. I am not sure when this episode will run, but it will also be posted on youtube.
While walking back and forth from the studio to the kiln, I noticed that the daffodils are starting to peek out of the ground. I have been in North Carolina nearly five years and I still find it so exciting when I see this in January! We've had some gorgeous weather with temps hovering in the low to mid 60's. Perfect weather for getting the kiln loaded.
Congratulations, I can’t wait to see the video.
ReplyDeleteWith no shortage of potters in North Carolina it's a real honor to be chosen. Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteI think the first choice was unavailable, and we were the only ones that answered the phone that day ;-)
DeleteNot a chance. Have you looked at you pots?
DeleteDon't be so modest; you guys do terrific work
ReplyDeleteI am green with envy. We are expecting snow this week end! BAH! HUMBUG!
Keep us posted on when to see potters in action!
how cool, well deserved, can't wait to see the film, hope you get a copy cause I may not be able to see it on cable here
ReplyDeleteNow you can raise your prices! :-)
ReplyDeleteI noticed daffodils just the other day too. Do keep us posted on the airing of the segment on youtube!
ReplyDeleteGAH! Fuk you and your 60 degree daffodils ;)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for you to post the segment from TV!
Gary if it makes you feel any better, it didn't last! Today is rainy and 37 degrees :-(
DeleteCongrats on being film stars! Can't wait to see it on Youtube, do let us know when it has been uploaded there!
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