TRAUMA
Well, Rebecca's show opened, and as stated in the last brief newsletter it was an excellent opening. There were lots of good food and many friends. It was especially nice that Marla and Rik came to help. And it was wonderful that Drew and Sharon came a long distance to the opening. It was most gratifying to see the support given to Mrs.T by the local arts community. Thanks also to the several of you who came from
R is still recovering from the trauma of the opening. As many of you know, being in large groups, especially as the center of attention, is not Mrs.T's forte. However, she handled it with aplomb and may have actually enjoyed the moment, although it was stressful. She should be justifiably proud of her accomplishment. But you can tell by the brevity of her report that she is still processing the event:
Nick says I can take it off my bucket list. The art show I mean. Since I did not know I had a bucket list this is not much of a relief. But at any rate I am glad that I have done it. I was really quite proud of the work I produced. And work is the operative word here. I was also pleased and gratified by all the friends and family who attended the opening. I don't really expect to sell much, maybe one or two; this is more just to share with the world what I have done. Now I have just two more things to do. One is to figure out where to put all these works when the show is over. And Two is to find out about this bucket list. (I hope I don't have too many things I have to do on that!) At any rate we are linking pictures of some of the works in the show for those of you in far places who can not come. I am using the royal we since Dan does all the work of putting pictures on line.
Here are some pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/9151458@N07/sets/72157627611010390/
There are more pictures than usual here, but several are nearly duplicates from different photographers. (Thank you RMc!)
Hope all of all you are making the transition to fall.
Dan and Rebecca
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