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It seems as if that is where all my friends are these days (online that is, not Ireland). Good to connect again and hopefully we can do so in person one of these days. How has the world been treating you?
Yours in stories,
Gail
Thins are great here apart from the rain!
Best wishes
Liz
Glad to see you on this website, it is really neat. I know you from the World Affair's Conference in Boulder each year. Would you like to join my "friend's list"? I would be pleased to be added to yours if you wish. I hope you are doing well and staying busy which I am sure you are. Look forward to seeing you again soon.
Best wishes,
Linda Batlin
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It's a fresh, brand-new Amphitheater moment! One of Ireland’s premier storytellers, Liz Weir, spends some time with the Storyteller.net director for this wide ranging interview recorded in March 2008. Liz talks with Sean about how she chooses a program (or doesn’t), her views of storytelling throughout the world, her work with storytelling as a pathway to peace in Northern Ireland and a variety of other topics. Presented in both Windows Media and MP3 formats. Come listen in when you click on this link now.
Best wishes
Liz
How great was it to see your picture on this site. I was lucky to visit Cape Clear with my daughter Emilie two summers ago and we had a wonderful time. Am still learning and growing as a teller, and enjoying it more and more.
I hope to make it to Ballyeamon Barn one day!
Kind regards,
Brigitte from Montreal, Canada
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