Either activity sounds a whole lot nicer than e-mailing! Leonard
On 4/21/09 11:24 PM, "Daniel Winheld" <[email protected]> wrote: > "Le malaise de printemps" - is my humble opinion. On my archery > forum site, it has just been said of one absent regular contributor: > "He is a little too busy chasing women around town to shoot as much as > he used to." > > - and I just came in from the back deck, playing my vihuela with the > newly thinned & finished neck, & newly meantoned frets- Marco recercars > as usual- while scores of bumblebees frantically harvest their pollen > from the Wisteria vines, which are in full oderiferous bloom all > around, racing the sun as it goes down into the Pacific Ocean, > somewhere beyond the Golden Gate of San Francisco. (Must be in Ed > Durbrow's lap by now) > > "Only for the present, I am saying nothing." - Joseph Mayes > > -But the best Zen wisdom comes (of course) from New Jersey. Thanks, > Joe. > > And that's all from my part of the world. - Dan > >> Just checking--we went from lots of postings to > virtually >> none for >> the past couple of days. Is my server culling mail from the > list as >> spam, >> or are we simply at one of those "nothing left to say" nodes? >> >> Regards, > >> Leonard Williams > > -- > > -- > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
