Last Saturday, I had the supreme pleasure of visiting a favorite garden of mine at the 11th Annual Summer Garden Tour at Black Cat Pottery!
Image from Facebook |
I own a few pieces of her art:
Black glazed paw printed Itty Bitty Box |
Platter, with lovely greens, blues, and sand colors |
Black Cat Pottery items make great gifts, as my family and friends can attest.
I was very, very privileged to be able to meet her cat staff after I walked the gardens...
...and there were two more cats out of camera range as they napped under the bed. |
Very thankful to be allowed into the cat domain, as well as spending time with interesting artists, gardeners, and other cat lovers.
Let's Hop!
Lots of wonderful thankful things. Love all the kitties.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Thankful Thursday. ♥
wavez two ewe all over ther at de gardin....thoz art peecez iz AWESUM :) ♥♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful garden and some really nice art too. I think those kitties are good inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place! If I'm ever in your neck of the woods, I'm going shopping at Black Cat for sure.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely place, and even better to have kitties to talk to.
ReplyDeleteThose things sure are nice and how wonderful to get to spend some kitty time too. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute kitties. I love the little black box with paw prints. XO
ReplyDeleteI, too, am all over that box!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I just played against each other with one of your puzzles!! she won
I love what they have....wish I was there...and the Cat Staff is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteThose look lovely. The cat staff looks very attentive.
ReplyDeleteVisiting Artist's studios is always an experience, especially if they have cats! She has a wonderful clowder. (I lover her art too!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tour and visit.
ReplyDeleteThat sure was a great outing you had, complete with bonus kitties!
ReplyDeleteSeven cats on staff! That's a good employment plan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely experience. Thank you for sharing great still and 'living' art pieces.
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