Just visited their new Millvale location out of curiosity for what went into the old Jerry Kitman space. What a pleasant surprise! I love the "everyday art" that is pottery -- the opportunity to have a truly original piece be a part of your everyday life lends a bit of spirituality in a Walmart world increasingly filled with cheap, disposable, cookie-cutter imports. I tend to go straight to the pottery booths at places like the Pittsburgh Arts Festival and Penn's Colony and to pottery stores when traveling. The pieces in Ton's are just as high if not higher quality as any I've seen and many are even more eye-catching, and now available practically in my backyard. The classes seem a bit daunting -- I never thought I would consider something like that -- but I have to admit, they have appeal. I wonder what it would be like to use pottery that you actually made yourself.