Deeclay@AOL.COM on wed 27 sep 00
Hi all,
I have a friend going to Seto, Japan and she would love to find a place to
buy clay to bring home. Does anyone have a suggestion? She leaves Monday.
TIA
Diane in Miami where I just had hurricane shutters installed in my house
after 22 years and we are not getting any of those storms in the Atlantic.
Guess I should be grateful.
Fredrick Paget on wed 27 sep 00
I think you will have trouble at the agricultural inspection on returning
to the USA. You can not bring in any soil. You might get by with a bag of
dry powdered claybut don't bet on it.
>Hi all,
>I have a friend going to Seto, Japan and she would love to find a place to
>buy clay to bring home. Does anyone have a suggestion? She leaves Monday.
>TIA
>Diane in Miami where I just had hurricane shutters installed in my house
>after 22 years and we are not getting any of those storms in the Atlantic.
>Guess I should be grateful.
>
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