Lisa Skeen on sat 20 mar 04
If by "Yunomi" you mean "teabowl in a box", then yes it got there and I know but have now forgotten, who bought it. Nice work~!!!
L. P. Skeen http://www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery
Summerfield, NC
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Folks At NCECA
> Hey, anybody see my yunomi at the Studio Potters Network fund raiser
> show? Just wondering if I got it there in time.
>
>
> lee In mashiko
Lori Leary on sun 21 mar 04
Hey Lee, It was there, but was sold by the time I got to it.....Nice
pot! I *think* Jim Bowen is the happy owner of your pot. I could be
wrong...whoever it was was VERY happy! My brain is a little addled.
Just walked in after ten hours on the road and what do I do? Check my
Clayart email!
Had a great time and will write more later...
Lori L.
Lee Love wrote:
> Hey, anybody see my yunomi at the Studio Potters Network fund raiser
> show? Just wondering if I got it there in time.
>
Lee Love on sun 21 mar 04
Hey, anybody see my yunomi at the Studio Potters Network fund raiser
show? Just wondering if I got it there in time.
lee In mashiko
Lee Love on sun 21 mar 04
Lisa Skeen wrote:
>If by "Yunomi" you mean "teabowl in a box", then yes it got there and I know but have now forgotten, who bought it. Nice work~!!!
>
>
Thank you Lisa. I mailed it airmail a week before the deadline. I
am continually amazed at how fast airmail can get from Japan to America,
often in as little as 3 or 4 days from my little country post office.
Economy SAL goes in between 4 to 12 days and isn't too expensive for
small things.
--Lee in Mashiko, Japan http://mashiko.us "It seems to me what you
lose in mystery you gain in awe" -- Francis Crick
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