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Welcome to Kampers Lodge Campground. All of this and more is within minutes of your accommodations in Wilson, North Carolina at Kampers Lodge Campground. Fishing,Parks,Lakes and Trails.
Face Jugs and Pottery blog by Chris Joyce, local potter from Enfield, North Carolina. Sharing the thoughts and ramblings of a veteran educator, husband, father, and now novice potter. Around and About with Bulldog Pottery. Ben Owen Pottery - Home. Clay Coyote Gallery and Pottery Blog. Dan Finnegan - Potter Journal. Monday, July 14, 2014.
Promoting the art and craft of ceramics in North Carolina. Our next meeting will be on September 1. Join the Triangle Potters Guild! Interested in joining the Guild? Find out more by clicking here! Keep up with TPG News. Schedule a TPG Demo! .
Selected as one of the best places to stay in the South, the Whitehead Inn. A Wilson bed and breakfast. Recaptures the elegance and style of an era gone by. In Wilson, NC is a delightful getaway. The Whitehead Inn is comprised of four historic homes.
Ski, boat, fish, picnic, hike and more at Buckhorn Reservoir on more than 850 acres of water and 350 acres of land! A Night picture of the Alumni Bell Tower at Barton College in Wilson. A vintage Stearman PT17 biplane flies above the annual Wilson Air Show held each September at the Wilson Industrial Airport. The annual Wilson County Fair is your ticket for a fun-filled, family event. The fair is held at the fairgrounds on Hwy 301. Catch a baseball game with the Wilson Tobs at Historic Fleming Stadium.
Please take your time to explore the site, and email me. If you have questions or comments. Photos from our Alaska cruise. Featuring, of course, Phuong and me. From my 2003 road trip.
Site made by Dan Finlay 2013.
AMEX - SBS - SF. AMEX - SBS - SLC. Purina - Dog Chow Strong.
I am grateful to Mr. Blogger for the free use of this enlightening media. I am choosing pots for my upcoming exhibition at the Cooley Gallery in Leesburg, Va.
My fascination with clay began while I was attending college in 1973. I got my real education while training in England at the Winchcombe Pottery a few years later. I returned to the U. in 1980 and moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia where I began my professional career and found my home. Over the years I have made tens of thousands of useful stoneware potsfor the garden and the kitchen or to grace a dinner table. Thanks for stopping by Dan.