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The UF and Penland/Asheville Connection

One of the treats of my week in North Carolina was going up a day ahead to Asheville.  I was...

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The UF and Penland/Asheville Connection

One of the treats of my week in North Carolina was going up a day ahead to Asheville.  I was...

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Penland Summer 2013

I had the privilege of teaching a one-week workshop on Layering Surface at the Penland School of Crafts in the...

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Fuping – an oasis after the Silk Road Tour

The Chairman of the Fuping Pottery Village and Fule Ceramics Museums in Fuping, Mr. Su, hosted the entire group for...

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Urumchi on the Silk Road – our furthest point

I had a romantic notion of Urymchi, our final destination on the Silk Road, from Peter Hessler’s book Oracle Bones.  I...

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Turpan on the Silk Road – one more post

One thing of note in this area is that the road signs change to Uyghur and Chinese, rather than English...

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Turpan on the Silk Road continued

We stayed in Turpan for two nights, as there is so much to see in the surrounding areas. The Emi...

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Turpan, a major stop on the Silk Road

My guide book calls Turpan the “Death Valley “ of China as it is below sea level and therefore very...

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Hami on the Silk Road

Marco Polo used Hami as his R&R stop along the grueling Silk Trade route. The area around Hami is famous...

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Dunhuang Continued on the Silk Road

One of the highlights of the trip so far was visiting the Mogao Grottoes.  Unfortunately,  we were not allowed to...

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