I went to Univ in Ann Arbor .. quite cold sometimes. Walking at dawn the diamond sparkle snow would crunch under your feet.
Later I had a room mate from No. Carolina. When we were out in winter he would say (put on thick southern accent): 'I don't know why my grandfathers ever fought for this country.?! It's so cold the polar bears all left it.!
Hot coffee and great pancakes at the Union at the end of the snowy walks..Those were the days.   Sam

ts wrote:

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> i might make a smaller version and upload it.
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> i think that's the only recourse.

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i moved it up ...
i think that helps.
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> one thing i am aware of on the pages, both text and the
graphics-laden ones, is the way white space can be used to set the
pacing and peace on a page, like in an art gallery.

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exactly ...
it has to balance ...
that's what composition is all about ...
and why i love those chinese watercolors ...
which utilize that *empty space*.

i'm getting used to it now ...
any change takes getting used to.

i will make a slightly smaller one ...
of course what i need to do is get busy and
finish it ... still trying to add Free Flow
letterint to it without messing up the balance
as well. ;)

oh well ...
it's fun to dabble.
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> well, it's 2 degrees here! only yesterday i was out without a coat
photographing a heron on the river... i hope he is warm and safe tonight.
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not quite that cold here yet ...
but at least it has gotten away from that 32F wet, windy thing.
to me ... that seems colder than having some snow nd 20F.
dry is warmer.

what's the coldest temp you have every experiened, joyce?
or anyone.

tell me some stories.

-ts-






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