2/19/22 - Fair Weather? Pottery for Sale
It’s not fair.
Colorado weather is the single greatest hater I’ve ever faced.
It’s nice and sunny one moment, and the next we’ve got four inches of snow on the floor.
Talk about a fair-weathered friend.
Even worse, when the weather is beyond fair, and The Fourth of July is in the air, there’s less business to be found than when I’m shroud in a fresh fourteen inches from the air, because you’re all out camping, hiking, and fishing, and what have you.
What you’ll find is that no matter the weather, no matter the time of year, I am no fair-weathered pottery salesman. I will and do have pottery to sell you in rain, sleet, or hail, and if there’s a 10% chance I can get my truck to my shop to slang ceramics nonstop, odds are that I’m going to say what the hail.
In any weather, you can’t find better prices, because mine start out low, low, before I lower them even further with discounts on multi item purchases and the occasional freebie from your selections.
Terracotta red clay pots start as low as $1 and range up to $35. Glazed ceramic planters cost between $10 and $55 on average, though there are a few over 20 inches that cost over $100.
Your vision isn’t clouded. You did see plants in several of these pictures. They’re also for sale, from $5-55 on average, with, again, a few over 20 inches that cost over $100. House plants, monstera, pothos, philodendron, cactus, succulents, cacti, snake plants, ZZs, all the good stuff.
In any weather you can find my pottery for sale in North Denver, off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit, from 1030 am until 530 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Message me for my address:
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@ahouseofpots
For anyone who got lost in the blizzard of information, I’ll reiterate:
Low, low prices. Discounts on multiples. Open in all weather. Found in North Denver. Message for address. Follow @ahouseofpots. Weekend availability.
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*** If there’s snow, you should still go buy my pottery ***
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