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Tuesday, June 21, 2005


This is where my love of pointy eared dogs come from. 1954 in Sakai (outside of Osaka) with Japanese Spitz named Lady.
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Sunday, June 19, 2005


One form to another.
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Saturday, June 18, 2005


New yunomi form. Kinda like a cut section of bamboo.
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Wednesday, June 08, 2005


These are small cherries in a Bizen clay guinomi from a Mountain Cherry tree. They are about the size of peas.
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The gate to our local shrine. It is just a neighborhood shrine where local people come to do various ceremonies, usually at planting and harvest time.
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Taiko likes walking to our local shrine when it is raining or really hot.
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This is a shrine next to a pump station.
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Never noticed so many fish in the river until I started biking along it.
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It is rare to see a river in Japan that isn't banked with concrete
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I have been riding my bike from the Community Center, where our woodblock club meets home, along the river.
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Found a nice spot by the river for a picnic.
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Kuro Ame tsubo with Kaki drips.
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Tuesday, June 07, 2005


"Low and Wide" cup with my new shino type glaze.
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Jean's vase: Kuro Ame glaze with Nuka splash over hakame slip on Mashiko Nami clay.
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Friday, June 03, 2005


Latest Shino. David from N.Y. (going to study with Tony at Sheridan) bought the mug.
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Catches ash nicely.
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