Here are the pots that I made at the end of the day. I was actually fairly proud of the shape and weight of most of them. It was a struggle to get to this point though.
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Here is an apron the noodle man gave me. I went in and pointed at my really dirty shirt and he gave me this apron which, as you can see, came in very handy.
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This is a picture of Mike teaching noodle mans daughters some english. Really neat to watch. Mike can speak a bit of mandarin as well.
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