Ay up, everyone! It's Hanley Bear here, trying out one of the things that Stoke-on-Trent is famous for - decorating pottery.
One day just before Christmas, Grizzly and I went to the Emma Bridgewater Pottery to paint a special plate for a great-nephew of Grizzly's, with his name and birthday on it. It is in Hanley - "Me" town - right beside the Caldon Canal.
Because we were going to be busy for at least an hour and maybe even longer, I said to Grizzly that we needed cake to help us concentrate. The scones looked good, but in the end we decided to go for the millionnaire's shortbread - or "Million Bears" shortbread as I think it ought to be called.
Then it was time to go to the decorating studio. I read out the instructions to Grizzly, then went to see what other things can be painted instead of plain plates, because he has done these before and I thought he should do something new.
Grizzly has very neat handwriting but cannot paint letters and words completely freehand, so likes to have them marked out to fill in with the coloured glazes later.
I gathered up some bear sponges and carried them all back to Grizzly, who had almost finished painting the lettering.
"Look, Grizzly!" I said. "We could make some bear-illiant patterns in the middle with these little bear sponges!"
I was going out with Polar to her work Christmas dinner after that and, as that meant she wouldn't be cooking us an evening meal, suggested to Grizzly that we went back to the cafe so he could have a turkey bap, which came with cranberry sauce in a tiny mug that would be ideal for a small bear's beer mug!