About pottery, mullets and Halloween

I saw my first Charlottesville mullet today! At Kroger, in case you’re wondering. I find this impressive since I’ve been here now for seven months and two weeks. Just try having a mullet-free day in St. Louis.

Months I haven’t lived in C’ville: September, October, November.

I’m finding myself really looking forward to Halloween; more than I have in several years, in fact. My bet is that this is a fun Halloween town.

I had a particularly rough week this week and I’m welcoming the weekend with open arms. I have no exciting plans, unless housecleaning and school supply shopping thrill you. I need to buckle down and find a dining room table. Ideas? I’m also wondering if Charlottesville has a “paint it pottery” type of place, where you go in, select your unfinished piece, pay some studio time and paint. They fire the piece and you pick it up in a week. There are tons of these places in St. Louis but I haven’t seen any here. Little help for the newcomer?

2 Responses to “About pottery, mullets and Halloween”

  1. Waldo Jaquith Says:

    Blaze and Glaze, Downtown Mall.

  2. Patience_Crabstick Says:

    That’s pretty funny–the idea of trying to have a mullet-free day.

    We got a fabulous dining room table at Circa, that antiques shop near C’ville coffee. Of course, their selection is hit or miss. The Artful Lodger has nice furniture, although I don’t remember if I saw any dining room stuff.

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