Last evening, we drove through rural America for two hours and arrived in a small town called Sea Grove to attend the 27th Seagrove Pottery Festival.
Let me share a quote from the festival's website:
"Come to Seagrove and feel the inspiration within you. There’s something about a piece of Seagrove handmade pottery that truly moves you. Whether it’s a particular shape, function, color, or texture, there’s something unexpected that draws you in like an old friend. Discover more than 90 potteries within a 20-mile area, and meet eighth and ninth-generation potters in a place rich with a 200-year-old tradition."
Here is the link for the publication that contains all the information about the festival and the potters.
I am Vamsi Krishna, a trained graduate teacher in Mathematics, currently working at Kendriya Vidyalaya in India. I am on a Fulbright assignment as an exchange teacher at Hill Side New Tech High School. I would like to share my experiences of teaching, traveling, exploring, and understanding the United States.
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1 comment:
LOVELY POTS.......THE ONE WITH FEET FRIGHTENS ME.....OOOOOOPS......AND THE FACES TOO........
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