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the dangers of arizona

updated thu 17 may 01

 

Earl Brunner on tue 15 may 01


Well of course Arizona "rocks". It like Nevada (where I live) is
comprised mostly of rock, and dirt, and sand and precious few "green"
things (except for the graffiti that is made with green paint)
Flagstaff and Sedona are green exceptions, dissimilar to most of the
rest of the state.

Jim Bozeman wrote:

> Arizona definitely Rocks!! Spent 3 weeks there, 2 weeks rafting the
> Colorado
> river by paddle boat through A.Z.R.A. and a week camping around Sedona and
> Flagstaff. What struck me most is the different hues of color of the
> landscape. And friendly people.
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Ron & Nancy on tue 15 may 01


Dear Marion ,
Thanks for all the lovely words about our town. I finally got to the
color and fire show at TMA and you are right it was the best!! From Wood
to Soldner to Leach it is marvelous. recomend it to all who come this
way. It leaves here on the 20th.
When are you moving down? Let me know and we can raku at my place.
Still waiting on that pit fire. Lol All my burnish stuff is turning into
experiments with horse hair and other mediums, as key dust.
Still haven't grouted my piece. Soon.
Thanks again Tucson is a good clay art place.
Nancy

Jim Bozeman on tue 15 may 01


Arizona definitely Rocks!! Spent 3 weeks there, 2 weeks rafting the Color=
ado
river by paddle boat through A.Z.R.A. and a week camping around Sedona an=
d
Flagstaff. What struck me most is the different hues of color of the
landscape. And friendly people.



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Rhonda Oldland on wed 16 may 01


I will be in Tucson on the 8th of June traveling into New Mexico and up to
Colorado.
Would you please tell me some clay places to visit while in Tucson. I used
to live there in 1973 and I am sure things have changed since then. Thanks
Rhonda s.c.




At 10:29 5/15/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Marion ,
> Thanks for all the lovely words about our town. I finally got to the
>color and fire show at TMA and you are right it was the best!! From Wood
>to Soldner to Leach it is marvelous. recomend it to all who come this
>way. It leaves here on the 20th.
> When are you moving down? Let me know and we can raku at my place.
>Still waiting on that pit fire. Lol All my burnish stuff is turning into
>experiments with horse hair and other mediums, as key dust.
> Still haven't grouted my piece. Soon.
>Thanks again Tucson is a good clay art place.
>Nancy
>
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