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saint john

updated sun 11 jul 04

 

clennell on fri 9 jul 04


Sour Cherry Pottery

> The time in Kanayama was absolutely awesome.
>
> best,
>
> ..............john
>
> PS: Tony... I took some slides of some of your larger pieces from the Olsen
> kiln firing at Kanayama. Will get them to you when I get home.
> The pictures came out pretty good.... I had them developed here in Mashiko
> since I need some of the photos of my pieces for another presentation I am
> doing here soon.
>
>
> John Baymore
> Mashiko-machi, Tochigi-ken
> Japan


John: You are a saint!!! Thank you for taking some photos of my pots. I
wish I had not had that drying problem early on so that i could have seen
more of my pots finished. Anxious to see what the tumblestacking did in the
crossfire not to be mistaken with crossdraft Olsen kiln. What was Ryogi's
take on it and the quality of the surface. did he find it more
interesting????
Miss much about japan except when yuou described breaky and dinner again.
Safe travels and good memories.
Cheers,
Tony
Tony and Sheila Clennell
Sour Cherry Pottery
4545 King Street
Beamsville, Ontario
CANADA L0R 1B1
http://www.sourcherrypottery.com