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<title><![CDATA[CeramiChat for 4/30/2008]]></title>
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Spring fever has definitely taken its hold in TorC, New Mexico.&nbsp; And we're kept hopping by the art community to keep up with items for outdoor landscaping or decorating a favorite garden.&nbsp; The photo here is&nbsp;just one outdoor guy I<br />
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<p style="margin-left:80px; "><a href="http://www.torcceramics.com/outdoor.html"><br />
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    In the next few weeks, I hope to post the details of completion of a large <br />
    Laughing Buddha.&nbsp;&nbsp;A customer is working it over now [inside and out], to <br />
    make it into a garden&nbsp;fountain.&nbsp; It is as yet unpainted, so I plan on <br />
    taking &quot;before&quot; and &quot;after&quot; photos to later be seen on our<br />
<a href="http://www.torcceramics.com/unique.html">UNIQUE</a> webpage.&nbsp; <br />
Watch for this&nbsp;AND a &quot;short story&quot; from the owner regarding the work that went into this piece [which stands about 3 feet&nbsp;high!].<br /><br />
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Check out our OUTDOOR category. . . some of our larger products, ideal for the outdoor setting, are on display now.&nbsp; We've lots more, if we could just get the time to post them all.&nbsp; Interested in something [an animal or&nbsp;theme] you don't see?&nbsp;&nbsp;Contact us, and we'll see&nbsp;if it's here.&nbsp;&nbsp;Our stock consists of&nbsp;several <br />
thousand items, so it takes time to get it all displayed on the Web, for everyone to see!&nbsp; Just ask.<br /><br />
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 04:32:29 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>We&nbsp;begin this blog-room hoping that we can reach out to, find, and bring together,&nbsp;all those ceramists -&nbsp;students&nbsp;and beginners - who just LOVE working with ceramics.&nbsp; To create that one-of-a kind masterpiece is what we live for!&nbsp; Share here your questions, answers and&nbsp;your experiences.&nbsp; If you have advice,&nbsp;don't hold back - share your knowledge.</p><br />
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:26:17 GMT</pubDate>
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