
Starworks glass studio. Star, North Carolina.








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Starworks glass studio. Star, North Carolina.








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Joseph Sand Pottery. Randleman, North Carolina.









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On Tuesday, neighbors and local New Salem potters Hal and Eleanor Pugh held a book signing and historical talk in Randleman, North Carolina for their new book Naomi “Omie” Wise, Her Life, Death and Legend. The book is available at local bookstores and on Amazon.


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Joseph Sand Pottery. Randleman, North Carolina.

















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Unloading the groundhog kiln at Jugtown Pottery in northern Moore County near Seagrove, North Carolina.








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Jacques and Juliana Busbee created Jugtown in 1917. The tradition they began has been continued and developed by the Owens family, Vernon and Pam, their son Travis and daughter Bayle. I visited on a beautiful November morning as they were finishing the firing of a wood fired groundhog kiln at their pottery in Northern Moore County near Seagrove, North Carolina.








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Joseph and apprentice Wesley at work at Joseph Sand Pottery in Randleman, North Carolina. And BTW, Happy Birthday Wesley!








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Views from Jugtown Pottery with potters Vernon and Travis Owens. Near Seagrove, North Carolina.





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Local Grays Chapel songwriter and artist Michael C. Parris, in concert with The 9 Finger Chicken String Band, performed last night at Oden Brewing Company in Greensboro. North Carolina. Michael officially released his new CD, “Honey Bee”. Here’s a cut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M35qvb-vcwQ
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I stopped by New Salem Pottery in Randleman, North Carolina where Hal and Eleanor Minnick Pugh in addition to their everyday profession of making fine slip decorated pottery just finished another years long project. They have had their book Naomi “Omie” Wise, Her Life, Death and Legend published. It’s a historical and very accurate account of the story of romance gone wrong that ended in a young woman’s death in 1807 that has been remembered in prose and song. Hal and Eleanor have spent years researching the crime that occurred just a couple of miles from their pottery. Probably the most accurate account of the event written to date, the book is available in local bookstores and on Amazon.
From Hal and Eleanor:
“Naomi Wise was drowned by her lover in the waters of North Carolina’s Deep River in 1807, and her murder has been remembered in ballad and story for well over two centuries. Mistakes, romanticization and misremembering have been injected into Naomi’s biography over time, blurring the line between reality and fiction. The authors of this book, whose family has lived in the Deep River area since the 18th century, are descendants of many of the people who knew Naomi Wise or were involved in her murder investigation.”
Hal and I had an interesting discussion while Eleanor reminded us that we were at a pottery as we watched her slip decorate a plate.







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