My foreman! Grey cat on a little grey Fergie.He supervised my shelf cleaning at friends' salt kiln

Mynydd Llangynidr at about 7.15 am, last Thursday morning and this morning.
Well cooked! (cones 8,9,10)
Two for the price of one?!
candle lamps
espresso cups
English Translation!!
Mini jugs
Keeping this bit dry....
up on Twmbarlwm
Looking over the River Usk to the old Art College in Newport. A beautiful building with marvellous light-at least it will be swanky apartments instead of being demolished
Tide vs River. Tide winning
Autumnal colour
Dappled cow for dappled sun
A youngster with a smart Winter coat on the way
Ploughing
More ploughing!




Today for the first time I had to use headlights on the car as I started for Hay. Then over Llangynidr Mountain it was foglights front and rear going through the cloud! Down into the valley and I just left the sidelights on (it's a French Volvo....honest!!) Coming over from Llangors to Talgarth you could see that the Wye Valley was full of clouds of mist, and see the top of it 'boiling' in the sun.
This is what came from the latest firing, and the next is planned for early November
testing "Old Yeller" (left) and "Shaner's Red" (right) on the salt firing.
Clock tower at Hay
Pony , Mynydd Preseli
Sunset on the way home-but this doesn't do justice to the true colour- it was a bright yellow and a vivid red!
Home to a steaming allotment