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thanking everyone ( was "washington state connections")

updated sun 20 mar 05

 

UU KRC on sat 19 mar 05


An interesting observation. Unfortunately I do indeed
live in a part of the state where the trees are more
sparce. Sometimes we are tied to places though, so
I'll continue to try and work around my little
location problem.

I want to thank everyone for their responses, I feel
much less like I'm in some kind of ceramics limbo
state now. I'm especially glad for those of you who
passed on people you know of close to Ellensburg, even
if you yourself are in some other part of the state.

Glad to see a community of people who doesn't hesitate
to help. Thank you.

Jared

--- Brian O'Neill wrote:
> Jared,
>
> You've got to go where the wood IS, you're out there
> in the prairie!
> There are a couple of wood kilns up here in Whatcom
> county (NW corner
> of the state). It would be a loooong drive, but Hwy
> 20 through Wintrop
> would be a trip worth doing if you're new to the
> state.
>
> If you're interested, contact Good Earth Pottery in
> Fairhaven, and
> leave a message for Carley Ramsey, it's her kiln.
>
> Good luck, and look me up if you make it over this
> way.
>
> Brian
> Brian Thomas O'Neill
> Functional | Sculptural Ceramic Vessels
> 2985 Goshen Rd | Bellingham, WA | 98226 | 360
> 592 3164
> brianoneill@cablespeed.com
>
> On Mar 15, 2005, at 7:53 AM, UU KRC wrote:
>
> > Terribly sorry about all that. My email used to
> > automatically attach all that information to the
> > bottom of every message. Well not all of it, it
> would
> > attach my name and a cheesy saying.
> >
> > I'm Jared, I've just recently moved to Ellensburg
> WA.
> > Thats as dead center in the state as you can get
> > pretty much. It's right where I-90 connects to
> I-82.
> >
> > For those who missed the original post, I was just
> > looking for Ceramicists in Washington state,
> > particularly those doing wood fired ^10. Although
> > anyone doing any kind of wood fire would be a
> great
> > contact.
> >
> > Jared
>
>
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