Friday, 15 November 2013

Japanese Indigo Vat In Vancouver


12 comments:

  1. How generous you are to relate such a traumatic event.
    I would probably try and wipe the whole thing from my memory immediately. I am sure though if the audience was made up of people like me, who follow your blog, they would be thrilled just to see you in real life (I wanted to say in the flesh, but who kept your shirt buttoned?)

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  2. The humble shall inherit the earth. :)

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  3. It sounds like a good plot for a carry on film. I bet the audience loved it and were laughing with you and applauded like mad at the end. I'm not sure about a woman with pliers in the disabled toilet. Now that was foolhardy. Glad you are safely home.

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  4. It sounds horrible but actually considering all the trouble you had with the pictures you did great. You are really good with words thats why I enjoy reading your blog so much. Your workshop was the very first one I've ever had and I wished it would go on and on and on... Greetings from Vancouver :)

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  5. definitely you've lived in japan too long.
    however, i found your recount highly amusing. and as cynthia said the humble shall inherit the earth (because they rule!) ;-)

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  6. The fiber crowd in Vancouver only wants to know that
    you will come back to us one day! You were
    wonderful. I learned so much. Thank you!

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  7. Too kind. I'd like to go back and do more silk cocoon reeling and teach more on silk history.

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  8. oh Bryan your story above was hugely entertaining...but rather different to the glowing songs of praise i heard.

    ...ever considered writing a book? i think you'd get a few takers...

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  9. I loved reading your story and can emphasise with you about the failure of technology, however, people generally accept what you can do in the circumstances.
    The more I read of your blog, the more excited I get about coming to your workshop next April.

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