Unfortunately not...Jim fell on a patch of ice 5 days before we were scheduled to leave, tore rotator cuff needing surgery so we're still here in River City!! Grumble! Grumble!
Oh Kate, I'm so sorry to hear that. Does that make you a matching set of shoulder problems now??? Wishing your Hubby a speedy recovery and hope you can get away soon. I guess by then M. will be too warm though. Sue
I don't know much but for some reason these remind me of jars from ancient Greece!
ReplyDeleteI may have told you how our son, years ago, dug up jars and bottles, etc., from river banks in Pennsylvania. Some of the jars looked not unlike these!
How is your hubby doing?
I'll take the top one please. That is if JB hasn't bought them all! :)
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Okay, I want that one in front on the bottom photo. It would go nicely with one I bought this last weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe diversity of design makes them even more impressive collectively than they are individually, and each is mighty impressive by itself.
ReplyDeleteI really love them all Kate. I like the weathered look and the design. I could see a few of them on my fireplace.
ReplyDeleteAre you still in Mazatlan?
Unfortunately not...Jim fell on a patch of ice 5 days before we were scheduled to leave, tore rotator cuff needing surgery so we're still here in River City!! Grumble! Grumble!
ReplyDeleteOh, great looking jars!!! And what a great post for the J Day! Hope your week is going well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
ABC Team
Oh Kate, I'm so sorry to hear that. Does that make you a matching set of shoulder problems now??? Wishing your Hubby a speedy recovery and hope you can get away soon. I guess by then M. will be too warm though.
ReplyDeleteSue
Beautiful jars...intriguing in their details. Have a jolly good week,
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ABCW Team
Enamored by those jars and his art...
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic jars.
ReplyDeleteThey do look ancient, for sure.
ReplyDeleteNice.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Very interesting J and so pretty too.
ReplyDeletePlease come and meet the J's in my Family, hope to see you around, thanks!
Handsome jars, Kate! I would love to have any one of them as they would be perfect for displaying dried reeds and twigs,
ReplyDeleteMy vote goes to the top one.
ReplyDeleteDibs on the first jar! That is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really love that first one. Lovely series you have going here.
ReplyDeleteI love pottery, so you hit my weak spot with this J post!
ReplyDeletecool art!
ReplyDeleteMeryl
http://departingthetext.blogspot.com
Some beautiful work here.
ReplyDeletewhat handsome Jars.
ReplyDeletejoy to you.
happy Wednesday.
I missed this post, great jars, great surfaces.
ReplyDeleteGreat ART! Interesting postings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.