After coming back from fishing it was time to eat breakfast before our next adventure. Kathy and her friend, Diane had ordered some pots and bowls from a potter, Marco. Today was the day scheduled to pick them up.
Marco is a famous potter who is known for his bowls and other pottery. Our destination was high in Sierra la Laguna mountain range. As we drove north along the highway my friends tell me about other visits to the mountain home of Marco's along with the times they have gotten lost. The mountains and peaks are beautiful against the desert sky standing about 7000-ft tall and stretching from the tip of Cabo north towards LaPaz.
We stop and buy a few items there before going going the road a short distance to Marco's house. It's marked by a rock with his name on it.
Marco shows us the pots he has finished. He explains that he collects mud for the pots only at the time of the full moon. The mud is a special red clay and all of the pots are made by hand. The pots are fired in 2 kilns he's made at the back of the property. His pots have a thick bottom and can be used right on a gas range. I am also shown the kitchen his sister uses to cook their meals. It is outside the main living quarters. She cooks over an open fire. I am amazed at her abilities.
In their yard I again see several species of butterflies. In the back they have a fenced area that holds several small pigs. There are California Quail running along the hill and Turkey Vultures up in the sky. We see a lone Greater Roadrunner.
Mexican Yellow |
Ceraunus Blue |
No comments:
Post a Comment