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<DIV>Judy - so nice to hear from you! Your email was eloquent! I just returned
from a glorious weekend in VT where it WAS hazy/hot/humid! Yet, my dear friend
built a glorious pond on his property last year and I spent most of the weekend
swimming in it - so beautiful! Also spent time around this pond looking for
new fish, some that are surviving and some for his in-house all-natural
aquarium! A learning experience for me, yet I have found that I truly am an
observer of nature! Yes, found all the new species!</DIV>
<DIV>Since this will go to all of Oxford '63, please let me know whether I
should gather news and photos from you and all others, especially photos for the
next K-O Magazine. Deadline for my submission in 9/6/11; ergo, deadline for you
all is 8/15/11. Would so love to hear from all of you, especially photos!</DIV>
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<DIV>Susan</DIV>
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<DIV>P.S. Can you believe we are only 2 years away from our 50th!!!! Gads - know
that I am truly in denial! Perhaps we can all plan to meet once again in 2013
and revel in who we are!</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 7/24/2011 7:11:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
judyapowers@gmail.com writes:</DIV>
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face=Arial>Greetings, all, from the Maine coast (here, fortunately,
being MUCH cooler than Philadelphia!) -<BR><BR>I had the pleasure last
evening of sitting on a comfortable and beautiful bench crafted by a Maine
artisan while looking at a two panel work, "Healing the Break," by Kate
Cheney Chappell and headset listening to a rich song, also of that title,
inspired by Kate's work, by Maine singer songwriter Cindy Bullens. The
installation is currently at The Boothbay Opera House where Nancy and I were
for a concert. A great surprise as I'd had no idea I would find these
two artists, among others, whom I know and whose work I enjoy, as an inspiring
few moments before the concert. Visit <U><A
title=http://paintersplayersandpoets.com/
href="http://paintersplayersandpoets.com/">paintersplayersandpoets.com</A></U>
if you're interested in more.<BR><BR>I've been noticing how I periodically
reflect on Buena's loss of her longtime friend, partner, companion, husband:
certainly something more and more of us will encounter in the not too distant
future, but I would wish it not be with such excruciating suddenness. My
experience last night and reflecting on Rena's work (we've just been reminded
of her through this same great connecting Jane offers us) and not too long-ago
loss, lead me to wish for each of us to be held and sustained by the
creativity and beauty all around us.<BR><BR>Warm (no pun intended of course)
thoughts to everyone,<BR> Judy<BR clear=all><BR>-- <BR>Judith A.
Powers<BR>4337 Larchwood Ave<BR>Philadelphia, PA
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