This has been a great day. I finally have realized my dream of getting my compositions back online in case people are interested in looking at them or, god forbid, using them.
I did manage to connect with the Loom people and they are sending out Eileen’s loom next Tuesday.
I think it looks something like that. It’s a Kromski 32′ harp loom.
Chatted on the phone with Elizabeth in New York for a bit. She was wandering around and talking on her cell phone.
Read the excellent article, “Women’s Crusade,” by husband and wife journalists, Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn. It will appear in this buy valium bristol weekend’s New York Times Sunday Magazine.
Admired Eileen’s paintings that she put up on facebook.
This is her first attempt using gouache, I believe. It’s a wooden car she made years ago. It can be taken apart and put back together.
This is a painting of where Eileen grew up near Whitehall. She copied it from a drawing she did. I keep threatening to take her up there and see if this water tower is still there. If it is, we can take pictures for her to work from if she keeps painting and drawing it.
Life continues to be good.