[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>petal wasnt close to her family, just her friends.

Yes, I understood that (and can relate, too). I think that Linda now "understands". I'd been trying to convince/encourage her to compile a VCD/DVD or pictures (or *something*) of Petal's work - giving her advice on how to photograph the work, etc, - some photos were taken and, temporarily, shown online - then the other sister passed away and much has taken a back seat.

>>Her Bad Produce was
pre-fluxus and the roses too but everyhting else was fluxus inspired.

...and that's what I mean...some way of cataloging and/or showing different "phases" of her work - distinctions, etc. I understand that the gallery owners won't touch her stuff now. "unknown"..."not sellable", etc

>>She grew up pretty poor in
Salinas in the 40's and 50's.

I think you mean the 50's and 60's...

>>She had a great sense of humor-

Yes, she was a real sweetheart and we'll all miss her. I knew her for less than a year, but we shared so very much during this time. The last 5 months, especially, we wrote to each other many times a week and, sometimes, many times a day - even when away: When I was in Dublin, we would write emails where many things were written twice - repeated - (because I was in "double-in")! hahahaha! Very silly!

>>do you have the
news article that goes with the bad produce -its funny.

Yes! but not the artwork version - someone bought it.

 >>The lodge sounds lovely.

Yes, very nice and comfy, but I'm leaving now and going back to the real world of projects and the 23 year old calico daughter who still lives at home.

Anyway, I'll send a link of scanned pages from the "memorial" site (which has been removed) when I get home and would like to see this text of yours as well. A poet friend of PK provided a couple of beautiful poems at the memorial site, so you'll get to see those, too.

to da plane!

r~ 



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