Unpacked and inventoried boxes of supplies yesterday! Christmas in February!
Fifteen gallons of low fire glazes (15 colors!),

kevlar, leather welder, and terry kevlar gloves,

raku tongs,

ten dozen various sized stilts,

and a half ton of clay!

Woo Hoo!
AND... One way or another, I will be getting my kiln to the school tomorrow - even if I have to take it apart and carry one piece at a time in my back seat! Pictures of the moving process tomorrow.
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