John Rodgers on sat 23 jul 05
Th following web page was referenced in a message from ClayArt.
Such references and web pages drive me crazy.
Where the hell is Kelowna?????? It is such a big secret that no one can
post where it is??? It wasn't in the post, and it's not even on the
front page of the web site. The name of the activity was there, the
address was there. But not the location.. It's nuts!!! But I see this
all the time, like I (we) have crystal balls to look into or tea leaves
to read, or entrails hung up to consult to find the secret location.
Please list the location when you make reference to a happening somewhere.
Thanks so much!!
John Rodgers
Chelsea, AL
http://www.members.shaw.ca/okpanews/clayfest05.html
Marcia Selsor on sun 24 jul 05
Dear Hank,
It is BI annual event. Semi annual would be every half year. I
presented two years ago. It was during the big fires up there in BC.
Great group of people. It was a two day drive in the NW direction
from Billings , Mt. I visited friends along the way. You there are no
fires this year. Enjoy yourself. It is a beautiful spot and wonderful
organization in true canadian fashion.
Marcia Selsor
PS take your passport!
On Jul 24, 2005, at 7:26 AM, Hank Murrow wrote:
> On Jul 23, 2005, at 8:59 PM, John Rodgers wrote:
>
>
>> Th following web page was referenced in a message from ClayArt.
>> Such references and web pages drive me crazy.
>>
>> Where the hell is Kelowna?????? It is such a big secret that no
>> one can
>> post where it is??? It wasn't in the post, and it's not even on the
>> front page of the web site. The name of the activity was there, the
>> address was there. But not the location.. It's nuts!!! But I see this
>> all the time, like I (we) have crystal balls to look into or tea
>> leaves
>> to read, or entrails hung up to consult to find the secret location.
>>
>> Please list the location when you make reference to a happening
>> somewhere.
>>
>
> Dear John;
>
> I am sorry to have apparently aggravated you this morning! The
> workshop
> is a semi-annual festival of clay in Kelowna, British Columbia,
> where I
> will present alongside Phil Rogers, Linda Doherty, and three others
> August 18th through the 21st. Here is a link:
> http://www.members.shaw.ca/okpanews/clayfest05.html
>
> Cheer up!
>
> Hank in Eugene, Oregon that is.......
> www.murrow.biz/hank
Steve Irvine on sun 24 jul 05
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 22:59:40 -0500, John Rodgers wrote:
John,
Kelowna is located in the southern part of central British Columbia, in the Okanagan Valley, on the
shores of beautiful Okanagan Lake. It is about a 4 hour drive (385 km) east-north-east of
Vancouver.
Well worth a visit to the area even without the Clay Festival, my wife and I will be driving through
there on vacation in a couple of weeks.
Steve
http://www.steveirvine.com
>Th following web page was referenced in a message from ClayArt.
>Such references and web pages drive me crazy.
>
>Where the hell is Kelowna?????? It is such a big secret that no one can
>post where it is??? It wasn't in the post, and it's not even on the
>front page of the web site. The name of the activity was there, the
>address was there. But not the location.. It's nuts!!! But I see this
>all the time, like I (we) have crystal balls to look into or tea leaves
>to read, or entrails hung up to consult to find the secret location.
>
>Please list the location when you make reference to a happening somewhere.
>
>Thanks so much!!
>
>John Rodgers
>Chelsea, AL
>
>http://www.members.shaw.ca/okpanews/clayfest05.html
Hank Murrow on sun 24 jul 05
On Jul 23, 2005, at 8:59 PM, John Rodgers wrote:
> Th following web page was referenced in a message from ClayArt.
> Such references and web pages drive me crazy.
>
> Where the hell is Kelowna?????? It is such a big secret that no one can
> post where it is??? It wasn't in the post, and it's not even on the
> front page of the web site. The name of the activity was there, the
> address was there. But not the location.. It's nuts!!! But I see this
> all the time, like I (we) have crystal balls to look into or tea leaves
> to read, or entrails hung up to consult to find the secret location.
>
> Please list the location when you make reference to a happening
> somewhere.
Dear John;
I am sorry to have apparently aggravated you this morning! The workshop
is a semi-annual festival of clay in Kelowna, British Columbia, where I
will present alongside Phil Rogers, Linda Doherty, and three others
August 18th through the 21st. Here is a link:
http://www.members.shaw.ca/okpanews/clayfest05.html
Cheer up!
Hank in Eugene, Oregon that is.......
www.murrow.biz/hank
Steve Slatin on mon 25 jul 05
Marcia --
IIRC, "biannual" is twice a year and "biennial" is
every two years. _One of those things in our language
that makes little to no sense.)
-- Steve Slatin
--- Marcia Selsor wrote:
> Dear Hank,
>
> It is BI annual event. Semi annual would be every
> half year.
Steve Slatin --
Frail my heart apart and play me little Shady Grove
Ring the bells of Rhymney till they ring inside my head forever
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Marcia Selsor on mon 25 jul 05
true. but semi means "half"
Marcia.
On Jul 25, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Steve Slatin wrote:
> Marcia --
>
> IIRC, "biannual" is twice a year and "biennial" is
> every two years. _One of those things in our language
> that makes little to no sense.)
>
> -- Steve Slatin
>
> --- Marcia Selsor wrote:
>
>
>> Dear Hank,
>>
>> It is BI annual event. Semi annual would be every
>> half year.
>>
>
> Steve Slatin --
>
> Frail my heart apart and play me little Shady Grove
> Ring the bells of Rhymney till they ring inside my head forever
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