Unconventional, and lovely. Very telling story of an American hero, in a concise manner. Didn't know she wanted something else. No telling where life leads us.
I don't believe I've had the pleasure of meeting you ... but now that I have discovered you and your very impressive blog, I'll return.
We lived in DC in the late 60's - for two years and thoroughly loved every moment of it. I get back once a year on business. It's been exciting watching the changes over the decades. Can't wait to see (in person) the amazing sculpture you shared.
Extraordinary!
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ReplyDeleteHey, this is great, truly, fun too:)
wow! that was beautiful. thanks for introducing me to her work.
ReplyDeleteUnconventional, and lovely. Very telling story of an American hero, in a concise manner. Didn't know she wanted something else. No telling where life leads us.
ReplyDeleteMatisse, yes.
Welcome back.
I liked your blog a lot..apart from the writeups, the blog has a lot of creativity..I have so much to learn, am really impressed!! great work
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I've had the pleasure of meeting you ... but now that I have discovered you and your very impressive blog, I'll return.
ReplyDeleteWe lived in DC in the late 60's - for two years and thoroughly loved every moment of it. I get back once a year on business. It's been exciting watching the changes over the decades. Can't wait to see (in person) the amazing sculpture you shared.
That was great! I love Washington.
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys enjoyed it!
ReplyDelete@ Sands, will get to it, I promise!
@ N'ville mom, Julie, thank you!
@ Sujata, such a nice comment and such kind words! Thank you!
@ Helen, thank you for a lovely comment. I do hope you get to see the Awakening on your next DC trip.
Thank you so much for your kind words, and encouragement...and for stopping by...I always enjoy our visits!!!!! Janine XO
ReplyDeleteJanine, completely well deserved!
ReplyDeleteA valuable post on happiness
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Karim - Mind Power