
Pam England
- Jan 7, 2019
Come, Tell Us a Story
It is Winter 2019. Yesterday a caravan of storytellers from Saskatchewan to Israel, from Australia to New Mexico, and places in between gathered together (on Zoom) to quench our thirst and share our passion for great stories. We began in the cradle of civilization (Mesopotamia, now southern Iraq) with the epic of Gilgamesh and Enkidu, one of the first recorded and greatest adventure stories, ca 2000 BCE. Then we rode in the donkey-drawn carriage through the streets of old Dam

Pam England
- Jan 3, 2019
Labyrinths, hand-made
Hi Everyone, I did not feel well in December and had a hard time concentrating, but making and glazing clay labyrinths was soothing. I wanted to share images of a few with you. I made the first one for a Navajo friend (in gray blue); it is called Man in the Maze designed by the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona. The round layers represent the womb, gestation, and emergence. The figure standing in the entrance represents the human seed entering the womb. The dark center suggest