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The idea to leave a small pot with a poem and my email address came | |||
from my perpetual urge to leave something behind, as a message to the | |||
great “anyone”. Like Kilgore, the pots have a quirky appeal, but they | |||
probably appear a little more serious, with the rolled scroll of | |||
Kabir’s “The Pottery Jug” inside. Perhaps not many people will take the | |||
pot, thinking it is a prayer left in silent appeal. But I like that | |||
ambiguity, and the gesture of possibility. So far, there has been one | |||
response: “Good Morning, Taboch gow”, from Belgium. Surprisingly, while | |||
I tried to remain nonchalant about the project, I found that it gave my | |||
days in Mexico a particular focus of appreciation and wonder. | |||
[[Image:Potpic1.jpg|thumb|Description]] | [[Image:Potpic1.jpg|thumb|Description]] | ||
Friday March 11, 8:30pm. Hotel Maria De La Luz in Valladolid, | |||
on the Parque Principal. After a dinner of Mayan chicken in banana | |||
leaves. | |||
[[Image:Potpic2.jpg|thumb|Description]] | [[Image:Potpic2.jpg|thumb|Description]] | ||
Saturday March 12, 5pm. El Castillo, Chichen Itza. Left in a | |||
niche at the very top, facing east. Immediately after leaving the pot, | |||
a woman picked it up and exclaimed “A pot!” She then returned it. | |||
[[Image:Potpic3.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Sunday March 13, 4:45pm. Iglesia, Coba. Could only climb half | |||
way, due to severe erosion. “The church” was built to the rain God and | |||
is still used in Mayan ceremony. Covered with iguanas. | |||
[[Image:Potpic4.jpg|thumb|Description]] [[Image:Potpic5.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Monday March 14, 9:45 am. Nohoch Mul, Coba, 42 | |||
meters. Left at the very top, beneath a Diving God carving. This pot | |||
was was also picked up, examined and returned to its ledge while I was | |||
climbing down. | |||
[[Image:Potpic7.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Tuesday March 15, 1pm. Temple of the Winds, shrine to | |||
Kukulcan, Tulum. The only Mayan ruin built on the ocean. Later I swam | |||
at the base of the cliff. | |||
[[Image:Potpic8.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Thursday, March 17, 5:30pm. Copal, Tulum. Left a pot in a huge | |||
piece of limestone on the beach. By Sunday the pot was gone. | |||
[[Image:Potpic9.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Friday, March 18, 4:30pm. Casa De Los Pajaros, Xel-Ha. Only | |||
recently excavated, with many more unexcavated sites in the | |||
group. Found a pot sherd! | |||
[[Image:Potpic10.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Saturday, March 19, 2:30 pm. Diamante K Beach Resort, Tulum, | |||
after a lunch of rice and fried plantains. Left at the ocean beside a | |||
small iguana who peered out at me from her little cave. | |||
[[Image:Potpic11.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Sunday, March 20, 2:30pm. Left a pot at the village school, | |||
after returning from the Reserva del Mono Arana, a wildlife preserve | |||
north of Coba. Saw Spider and Howler monkeys in family groups. | |||
[[Image:Potpic12.jpg|thumb|Description]] | |||
Monday, March 21, 6:30 am, Vernal Equinox. Copal, Tulum. The | |||
final pot, left on our door step. | |||
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The idea to leave a small pot with a poem and my email address came from my perpetual urge to leave something behind, as a message to the great “anyone”. Like Kilgore, the pots have a quirky appeal, but they probably appear a little more serious, with the rolled scroll of Kabir’s “The Pottery Jug” inside. Perhaps not many people will take the pot, thinking it is a prayer left in silent appeal. But I like that ambiguity, and the gesture of possibility. So far, there has been one response: “Good Morning, Taboch gow”, from Belgium. Surprisingly, while I tried to remain nonchalant about the project, I found that it gave my days in Mexico a particular focus of appreciation and wonder.
![](/images/thumb/7/7e/Potpic1.jpg/300px-Potpic1.jpg)
Friday March 11, 8:30pm. Hotel Maria De La Luz in Valladolid, on the Parque Principal. After a dinner of Mayan chicken in banana leaves.
![](/images/thumb/e/e9/Potpic2.jpg/300px-Potpic2.jpg)
Saturday March 12, 5pm. El Castillo, Chichen Itza. Left in a niche at the very top, facing east. Immediately after leaving the pot, a woman picked it up and exclaimed “A pot!” She then returned it.
![](/images/thumb/a/ac/Potpic3.jpg/300px-Potpic3.jpg)
Sunday March 13, 4:45pm. Iglesia, Coba. Could only climb half way, due to severe erosion. “The church” was built to the rain God and is still used in Mayan ceremony. Covered with iguanas.
![](/images/thumb/0/01/Potpic4.jpg/300px-Potpic4.jpg)
![](/images/thumb/3/39/Potpic5.jpg/300px-Potpic5.jpg)
Monday March 14, 9:45 am. Nohoch Mul, Coba, 42 meters. Left at the very top, beneath a Diving God carving. This pot was was also picked up, examined and returned to its ledge while I was climbing down.
![](/images/thumb/a/a0/Potpic7.jpg/300px-Potpic7.jpg)
Tuesday March 15, 1pm. Temple of the Winds, shrine to Kukulcan, Tulum. The only Mayan ruin built on the ocean. Later I swam at the base of the cliff.
![](/images/thumb/a/a2/Potpic8.jpg/300px-Potpic8.jpg)
Thursday, March 17, 5:30pm. Copal, Tulum. Left a pot in a huge piece of limestone on the beach. By Sunday the pot was gone.
![](/images/thumb/7/78/Potpic9.jpg/300px-Potpic9.jpg)
Friday, March 18, 4:30pm. Casa De Los Pajaros, Xel-Ha. Only recently excavated, with many more unexcavated sites in the group. Found a pot sherd!
![](/images/thumb/d/df/Potpic10.jpg/300px-Potpic10.jpg)
Saturday, March 19, 2:30 pm. Diamante K Beach Resort, Tulum, after a lunch of rice and fried plantains. Left at the ocean beside a small iguana who peered out at me from her little cave.
![](/images/thumb/6/69/Potpic11.jpg/300px-Potpic11.jpg)
Sunday, March 20, 2:30pm. Left a pot at the village school, after returning from the Reserva del Mono Arana, a wildlife preserve north of Coba. Saw Spider and Howler monkeys in family groups.
![](/images/thumb/b/b0/Potpic12.jpg/300px-Potpic12.jpg)
Monday, March 21, 6:30 am, Vernal Equinox. Copal, Tulum. The final pot, left on our door step.
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