Playing in the Mud

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On Wednesday Karen went to the UNM Pottery Studio. Megan discovered the studio and the joys of pottery early in her first semester at UNM and has become a prodigious potter in just a few months. Wednesday she became her aunt’s first pottery teacher. It was a wonderful couple of hours playing in the mud but like most people, there was not a finished product to show for the first time spent playing in the mud. Steve and Lou had stayed in Santa Fe to continue organizing for the move and were grateful for the opportunity to meet us at Brumby’s, the Aussie Pub in El Dorado, for darts and dinner.


  

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