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	<title>Comments on: Willow basketry class schedule</title>
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	<description>Dunbar Gardens featuring willow baskets by Katherine Lewis</description>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merci Patrick! I have seen your website before. I enjoyed your video of willow production. There are not many willow growers or basketmakers here in the US, so we appreciate the opportunity for information. Photos and videos are good when we are not so familiar with the language. We would like to get over to France to see how you work and process the willow. My wife Katherine, who is the basketmaker, traveled to Villaines-les-Rocher in 2006 for a week course at the Cooperative with Norbert Faure, so it is possible. Thank you for visiting our blog.
Steve]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merci Patrick! I have seen your website before. I enjoyed your video of willow production. There are not many willow growers or basketmakers here in the US, so we appreciate the opportunity for information. Photos and videos are good when we are not so familiar with the language. We would like to get over to France to see how you work and process the willow. My wife Katherine, who is the basketmaker, traveled to Villaines-les-Rocher in 2006 for a week course at the Cooperative with Norbert Faure, so it is possible. Thank you for visiting our blog.<br />
Steve</p>
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