ckl Posted November 1, 2007 #1 Share Posted November 1, 2007 Your responses to questions on this board are a lot of times quite rhythmic. Also, I like the way you break up your sentences and phrases. Thank you, it makes for a much easier and enjoyable reading. Now for my question re: Earthworks Pottery If the potteries I purchase from Earthworks are bulky making it impossible to take our purchase/s with us, would Earthworks ship them to our home in Canada? (at our expense of course). There are companies in Europe that do this kind of service. I wonder if Earthworks does the same business courtesy to their clients. Thanks Aplmac and have a good day. Lita P.S. This is the THIRD time I've tried to post this same message. Twice I had tried it under "Earthworks Pottery" but it didn't seem to work. Sorry for any confusion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted November 1, 2007 #2 Share Posted November 1, 2007 Your responses to questions on this board are a lot of times quite rhythmic. Also, I like the way you break up your sentences and phrases. ===> I used to be a Presidential speechwriter? :eek: Thank you, it makes for a much easier and enjoyable reading. ===> and thank you! ..question re: Earthworks Pottery If the potteries I purchase from Earthworks are bulky making it impossible to take our purchase/s with us, would Earthworks ship them to our home in Canada? ===> Yes - FedEx. (at our expense of course). ===> Yes. There are companies in Europe that do this kind of service. I wonder if Earthworks does the same business courtesy to their clients. ===> Yes. Earthworks does offer this service, albeit a bit pricey for you but it sure beats schlepping it around, doesn't it?! I just called them to verify things, and to give you some examples of cost.. a 50lb. package costs about U.S.$160 to FedEx it home to you (in 2-4 days). If necessary they can 'stall' your package for you, so you'll be home before they FedEx it off to you, just let them know what date! Smaller bundles of joy (4-6 soup bowls, weighing less than 22 lbs) can be sent via Air Parcel Post (regular mail service) but as you can imagine pottery quickly gets both heavy and bulky (lotsa bubble-wrap!!) She warned that they can't give you a definite shipping cost because FedEx charges by both weight and dimensions/bulk and this simply cannot be accurately quantified until the whole thing's been packed up and ready to go, but they've been doing this for some time, I know them personally and they go to great lengths to have only Happy Campers for (repeat)customers. Anyway.. now you have some idea! Hope this helps you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ckl Posted November 2, 2007 Author #3 Share Posted November 2, 2007 Hi there Aplmac, Wow! Those potteries are beautiful! Thank you for posting those pics. Looking at them make me want to go to Barbados NOW. Oh well, patience is a virtue :( THANKS Aplmac for your very quick, helpful and enjoyable reply. Your info gives us time to prep ourselves whether we'll leave Earthworks with a big bang or with "smaller bundles of joy". But looking at those pics makes me think that sometimes, even the best plans go awry, specially when one sees a treasure/s that one just has to have ;) Again, thank you. It is very kind of you to help us with these questions about your beautiful island. Have a good day ! :) Lita Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted November 2, 2007 #4 Share Posted November 2, 2007 You're very welcome. If you haven't already seen them I've posted several other pics of Earthworks pottery items on a few different Barbados threads (look for the paperclips?) try http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=621916 ..for example It's easy to go crazy in there with a camera! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ckl Posted November 2, 2007 Author #5 Share Posted November 2, 2007 Earthworks On The Wall Art Gallery (will also say Hi to Jennifer, Aplmac's wife) Hendy's BATIK store Treetops Restaurant Crane Beach Sounds like a really nice itinerary to me :) Thanks again, Aplmac. Lita Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aplmac Posted November 2, 2007 #6 Share Posted November 2, 2007 EarthworksOn The Wall Art Gallery (will also say Hi to Jennifer, Aplmac's wife) Hendy's BATIK store Treetops Restaurant Crane Beach ===> Ooooh yeah! Sounds like a really nice itinerary to me :) Thanks again, Aplmac. ===> No problem! glad to help! Oh gosh you reminded me... ..I took some pics in Hendy's Batik art studio(downstairs of the art gallery) and a few in the Art Gallery itself.. took them about 2 wks. ago and clean forgot! :eek: so here they are: they'll give you an idea! - he also paints 'regular canvas paintings' . . . . . . . Sorry they're mixed up - the first and last shots are Art Gallery views the two in the middle are Hendy's Batik, downstairs. ____________________________________ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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