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My work was selected for 1st Biennal International de Ceramica, Marratxi, Mallorca in May.
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There are many lovely courtyards off the side streets of Palma
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A typical street in Palma
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| Estonia |
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My next trip was to Estonia in July to take part in the 6th International Symposium of Wood-fired Ceramics in Kohila, a small town 40 Kms from Tallinn
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A typically traditional house in the town of Kohila
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The River Kelia flowed past the grounds of Tohisoo Manor House where we all lived and worked
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Tallinn is a beautiful place - the Old Town, in particular, is well worth a visit.
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| Riga, Latvia |
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I travelled to Riga in Latvia to attend the 42nd General Assembly of the International Academy of Ceramics in August.
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| Cuba |
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I spent most of the month of December in Camaguey, Cuba, taking part in the 5th International Ceramics Symposium. This is a typical street scene in Camaguey.
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One of the Squares in Havana that has been mostly renovated. The building in a state of dereliction is because the inhabitants do not wish to be move.
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Another typical street scene in Havana
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| Paris March 2007 |
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My travels in 2007 began with a trip to Paris where I was exhibiting with 4 other Designer/Makers from Ireland in "Ballade Irlandais" in Galerie Embargo.
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Some of my small Pod Forms with a woven piece by Basketmaker, Joe Hogan above them
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