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Quote: I have a lot of "pots" in my studio that didn't turn out as well as I thought they would. Either the shape wasn't right, or the colour a bit different from my expectations. Sometimes when I fire things, the slightest difference in temperature can change the shade. So, my plan is to do a retaining wall with cement/concrete(what's the difference) and put broken coloured pottery in it, like a mosaic.
Actually a big difference between concrete and cement. No, I'm not trying to be funny. Concrete is the result of mixing 1 part cement (grey powder you purchase as in "Portland Cement", 2 parts sand, 3 parts aggrate (stone/rock) and then letting it cure.
What you would want to use for your mosaic would be a mortar mix. Cement and sand and it could even be colored to give a background hue.
 
Actually a big difference between concrete and cement. No, I'm not trying to be funny. Concrete is the result of mixing 1 part cement (grey powder you purchase as in "Portland Cement", 2 parts sand, 3 parts aggrate (stone/rock) and then letting it cure.
What you would want to use for your mosaic would be a mortar mix. Cement and sand and it could even be colored to give a background hue.
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Thanks, Mikey; I knew the basics of that but didn't want to look up the details so I could post.
 
Just wanted to pop in and say hi!
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Done vacationing, and no I am not going to try to "catch up" with 10 days worth of posts. Not going to happen.
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If something really important happened that I need to know about, please tell me.
I have to say it did feel good to unplug from most all forms of electronics. No phone most of the time and no computer, very little TV. It was really very peaceful. Oh, and being in Cabo San Lucas was pretty good too.
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Hope everyone is well, and enjoying this nice weather. I know I am and my chickens are too.
Anyway, glad to be back!
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So, for assorted reasons having to do with not wanting to leave Deary in the laundry room while we were gone, and naked currying of favor with the toddlers and preschoolers in my family, I brought her over to my sister's house today- here my cousin Joey's grandson, Joey (my late Uncle Joe's great-grandson
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) meets his first chicken.
Oh! he so cute all dressed up for Easter and being a brave boy!
 
I have a lot of "pots" in my studio that didn't turn out as well as I thought they would. Either the shape wasn't right, or the colour a bit different from my expectations. Sometimes when I fire things, the slightest difference in temperature can change the shade. So, my plan is to do a retaining wall with cement/concrete(what's the difference) and put broken coloured pottery in it, like a mosaic.
Cement is the "binder" that hardens and holds things together. Concrete is gravel (and some sand) cement and water. Without cement concrete doesn't happen.
 
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Just wanted to pop in and say hi!
frow.gif


Done vacationing, and no I am not going to try to "catch up" with 10 days worth of posts. Not going to happen.
gig.gif

If something really important happened that I need to know about, please tell me.
I have to say it did feel good to unplug from most all forms of electronics. No phone most of the time and no computer, very little TV. It was really very peaceful. Oh, and being in Cabo San Lucas was pretty good too.
hide.gif


Hope everyone is well, and enjoying this nice weather. I know I am and my chickens are too.
Anyway, glad to be back!
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Missed ya Kim Glad ya had fun but even more so that yer back.
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I have done this for carrots and radishes but using paper napkins from fast food places, separate to one ply. great thing to do in winter while watching TV. You seldom have to thin them, very easy for square foot gardening.
Karen

I think short of an actual seeding machine, that has got to be the quickest way - I like how you could use Elmer's white glue if you wanted. Very cool.

I wonder how long they keep. There must not be enough moisture in the paste to make the seed germinate.
 
Glad that it's contageous, Carolyn! Haha, just few and far between the Good Days anymore, I'm all smiles when such a wonderful one happens, can't help but share :0)

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I really hate the fact that I am currently stuck "working for the man". Pay is great, but when I come home, I am unfulfilled. If I were a braver man, I'd put together a plan that would get me on the road that heads to where I need to be.

I hate hows society frowns on non-conformers.
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I have done this for carrots and radishes but using paper napkins from fast food places, separate to one ply. great thing to do in winter while watching TV. You seldom have to thin them, very easy for square foot gardening.
Karen
Cool! Thanks for the tip!
 

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