Remember my friend Yasu? Last night, her and I went to our pottery sensei’s house to shape our creations. This is the final part before our pottery gets cooked in an oven. For dinner, Naho sensei served us the most delicious Japanese curry with chicken, carrot, eggplant, potato, onion and radish in the most loveliest handmade bowls (after dinner we had Japanese matcha). I especially LOVED her boat-shaped bowl. I thought it incredibly charming. It was like nothing I’d ever seen before. A simple compliment on it in my broken broken horrible Japanese and it was mine. An unexpected friend, numero dos. This morning I served home-made muesli in it for myself. This afternoon, I will visit Naho sensei with a bag of oats. I am going to teach her how to make the same muesli for own.
The boat plates are beautiful! I love how food can easily bound people! I’m sure you’ve made a great friend now :) heart warming post, loved it!
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How kind. The pottery looks lovely; Japan is so well known for it. The glazes are beautiful. What color did you glaze yours? I can’t wait to see everything!
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Keep sharing stories like this – love it! The dinner looks amazing!
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She is happy to have you as a friend.
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I love Japanese pottery, it has kind of a robust beauty in my eyes. It’s simply gorgeous!
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Japanese curry is definitely something on my bucket list to try! SO GOOD!
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