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hawaii & wood fire

updated fri 10 nov 00

 

JODO96@AOL.COM on sun 5 nov 00


We recently returned from Hawaii and while we were there we tried to see
everything we could cram into our visit. One of the days when we were driving
around we saw a sign that said "POTTERY." What a find, we followed the signs
and found Erich Broehnimann and his wife Anita. Erich makes great wood fired
ware to and his wife is a paper artist. If you have an opportunity to visit
the island please look them up they are really nice folks. Erich told us he
is lurker on Clay art.
We have his email if anyone would like to have it.

Thanks

Dorothy Weber
Manakin-Sabot, Va.

Penny Hosler on sun 5 nov 00


Which island? And where is he?
Penny in WA - to be in Kona 2/1-3/15

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Subject: Hawaii & Wood Fire


> We recently returned from Hawaii and while we were there we tried to
see
> everything we could cram into our visit. One of the days when we
were driving
> around we saw a sign that said "POTTERY." What a find, we followed
the signs
> and found Erich Broehnimann and his wife Anita. Erich makes great
wood fired
> ware to and his wife is a paper artist. If you have an opportunity
to visit
> the island please look them up they are really nice folks. Erich
told us he
> is lurker on Clay art.
> We have his email if anyone would like to have it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dorothy Weber
> Manakin-Sabot, Va.
>
>
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Erich on wed 8 nov 00


Aloha Penny,

We live on the island of Hawaii, often called the "Big Island". 50 miles South of
Kailua-Kona, between Mile marker 76 and 77 on King Kamehameha Ave. Give us a call
once you are here and we will give you easy to find directions. Our phone # is
808-939-7281. We are looking forward to meet you.

Aloha Nui,
Erich



Penny Hosler wrote:

> Which island? And where is he?
> Penny in WA - to be in Kona 2/1-3/15
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 3:56 AM
> Subject: Hawaii & Wood Fire
>
> > We recently returned from Hawaii and while we were there we tried to
> see
> > everything we could cram into our visit. One of the days when we
> were driving
> > around we saw a sign that said "POTTERY." What a find, we followed
> the signs
> > and found Erich Broehnimann and his wife Anita. Erich makes great
> wood fired
> > ware to and his wife is a paper artist. If you have an opportunity
> to visit
> > the island please look them up they are really nice folks. Erich
> told us he
> > is lurker on Clay art.
> > We have his email if anyone would like to have it.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dorothy Weber
> > Manakin-Sabot, Va.
> >
> >
> ______________________________________________________________________

Arnold Howard on thu 9 nov 00


I lived on the Big Island for two years: 1986-88. The Big Island is a magical
place to visit. When you see Erich, you will also want to see:

1) Kiluea National Park
2) Hilo, a quaint little town
3) the light house in Kapoho, especially interesting during the full moon at
night.

Arnold Howard

--- Erich wrote:
> Aloha Penny,
>
> We live on the island of Hawaii, often called the "Big Island". 50 miles
> South of
> Kailua-Kona, between Mile marker 76 and 77 on King Kamehameha Ave. Give us
> a call
> once you are here and we will give you easy to find directions. Our phone #
> is
> 808-939-7281. We are looking forward to meet you.
>
> Aloha Nui,
> Erich
>
>
>
> Penny Hosler wrote:
>
> > Which island? And where is he?
> > Penny in WA - to be in Kona 2/1-3/15
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From:
> > To:
> > Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 3:56 AM
> > Subject: Hawaii & Wood Fire
> >
> > > We recently returned from Hawaii and while we were there we tried to
> > see
> > > everything we could cram into our visit. One of the days when we
> > were driving
> > > around we saw a sign that said "POTTERY." What a find, we followed
> > the signs
> > > and found Erich Broehnimann and his wife Anita. Erich makes great
> > wood fired
> > > ware to and his wife is a paper artist. If you have an opportunity
> > to visit
> > > the island please look them up they are really nice folks. Erich
> > told us he
> > > is lurker on Clay art.
> > > We have his email if anyone would like to have it.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Dorothy Weber
> > > Manakin-Sabot, Va.
> > >
> > >
> > ______________________________________________________________________
>
>
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