Debby, I envy you.
My friend in South Australia had 3 kilns at one time. She retired from selling her pottery and sold the kilns. When I left there, she gave me several bowls that I use regularly. There is something earthy about them, and I still stop to look at the glazes on them, as well as the tiny kangaroo stamp on the bottoms.
I'm sure it's a lot more complicated than it appears, to use a potter's wheel and make anything that's not lopsided. I love the feel of wet clay.