Ghislaine and Michael were in Australia for a month during July and August with a hectic schedule of lectures starting in Perth WA and moving along the South to Adelaide, Canberra, Melbourne. Wagga Wagga and finishing Sydney. They had some wonderful experiences including a visit to the legendary Hanging Rock (setting of the iconic film Picnic at Hanging Rock) and an afternoon with Australia’s leading ceramicist Peter Rushforth. Peter, who is now 92 but still making wonderful pots in his wood fired kilns : his house is tucked away on a secluded mountainside in the Blue Mountains, North of Sydney.
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