Just been catching up on yoru blog. Have a lovely trip to New Zealand, its a part of the world that I would love to visit some day, but its unlikely. So pleased you have a kiln and look forward to reading more about your creations. Also, as always thank you so much as always for your kindness, warmth and support towards me and my little blog.
Susan we might be,for the Northland Tour....but we should be heading South first..I've never been further than Seddon..and there is a potter whose kiln I'd love to see in Waikouaiti....
Hi, I've removed word verification...so if all goes well I'll leave it off..... Please leave a pebble in the pool ((o)) even if you don't want to comment, it is nice to see where you all come from! Thanks!
Just been catching up on yoru blog. Have a lovely trip to New Zealand, its a part of the world that I would love to visit some day, but its unlikely.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you have a kiln and look forward to reading more about your creations. Also, as always thank you so much as always for your kindness, warmth and support towards me and my little blog.
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ReplyDeleteHow great that you're escaping to NZ where it's spring!
ReplyDeleteBusy, busy. It all will be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteoooh where you off to?
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip. Do you come as far north as Whangarei?
ReplyDeleteSusan we might be,for the Northland Tour....but we should be heading South first..I've never been further than Seddon..and there is a potter whose kiln I'd love to see in Waikouaiti....
ReplyDeleteWe loved "Unzud" (to use the vernacular!) Hope you have a wonderful trip (and let us all have a few posts whilst you are there!)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful, wonderful trip. Noo Zilland is a beautiful part of the world.
ReplyDeleteYay!
ReplyDeleteNice to find your blog! Hope you'll be blogging from NZ.
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip! Sounds like your ducks are in row for the journey and the return :)
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