Although I have not received my Bulletin yet, I have received so many 
comments on my husband's appearence in it that I am beginning to wonder if Debra has 
put him in the centerfold. Some people have asked me how I induced him to pose.
Let me remind you that my husband's contributions to lace journalism, though 
not on a par with Aurelia's or Debra's, go back some years. He was the winner 
and only entrant in the contest to name the newsletter of the Metro Chapter of 
the IOL. Of the dozen or so entries he submitted the one that was selected 
and still adorns the masthead was "The Pinhole Press". He was the foil in my 
account of our trip to the Island of Lace, Burano. He appears in a yet 
unpublished article about the Isabella Stewart Gardiner museum as "driver and 
photographer". Although it will probably not result in an article, he was my chauffer 
and pillow bearer recently when I was asked to go into New York City and set up 
a lace pillow for a production of Spanish surrealist Frederico Garcia Lorca's 
play, Dona Rosita. Fortunately for me, he is not only a "saint" as my friends 
say, but he seems to enjoy eccentric little lace adventures.
Devon
who is planning to drag the poor man off to the Pier Show this weekend to 
survey the lace dealer's wares

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