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Your new photo storage place seems vastly superior to Flikr. Now maybe you won’t have to engage in so much self censorship. Do be careful though as you venture forth.
We need to see “Boy” as each of venture forth exploring what William Wordsworth told us many years ago in one of his poems: “The Child Is The Father of The Man”.
I was just looking at Will McBride’s website( http://www.will-mcbride-art.com/ )and was reminded of that poem I had forgotten I had known. Thoughts on it and quotes from it are in his words on his website.
Remembering “BOY” and including him in our thoughts and writings are essential if we are ever to become civilized people. How do we do that?
Bye for now,
Lukas
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October 21st, 2007 at 14:34
Your new photo storage place seems vastly superior to Flikr. Now maybe you won’t have to engage in so much self censorship. Do be careful though as you venture forth.
We need to see “Boy” as each of venture forth exploring what William Wordsworth told us many years ago in one of his poems: “The Child Is The Father of The Man”.
I was just looking at Will McBride’s website( http://www.will-mcbride-art.com/ )and was reminded of that poem I had forgotten I had known. Thoughts on it and quotes from it are in his words on his website.
Remembering “BOY” and including him in our thoughts and writings are essential if we are ever to become civilized people. How do we do that?
Bye for now,
Lukas