Hi Marsha,

Good luck with finding the Wyeth Museum in New England. I think it's 
somewhere in Maine. I have been fortunate enough to visit the one in Chadds 
Ford, PA -- a highlight of my life, along with several visits to the Clark 
Museum in Williamstown, MA.

Thank you for your gracious compliment. I have a feeling we both have had 
battles which have taught us where life's refreshment can best be found.    

Platt  


> Hi Platt,
> 
> Andrew Wyeth created beautiful paintings.  Yes he did.  Hopefully 
> there will be a new flurry of activity to reintroduce him to the 
> public.  I think there is a Wyeth Museum somewhere in New England.  I 
> will start planning a Spring pilgrimage now.
> 
> On so many subjects you know exactly the right thing to say 
> accompanied by the perfect MOQ quote.  This post is a perfect example 
> of your wisdom.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Marsha
> 
> 
> 
> At 04:52 PM 1/18/2009, you wrote:
> >Hi Marsha, Ron:
> >
> >Yes, art is sanity. Why? Because by creating art you win the toughest
> >battle you'll ever have -- to be yourself.
> >
> >Pirsig put it succinctly: "My personal feeling is that this is how any
> >further improvement of the world will be done: by individuals making
> >Quality decisions and that's all."
> >
> >Creating art is an individual making Quality decisions and winning the
> >battle.
> >
> >Andrew Wyeth won. So can we.
> >
> >Platt
> >
> >
> > > Mr. Bojangles, dance!
> > >
> > > Art is sanity.  If you have the time, go for it.  Whether it be
> > > painting, making bread or playing volleyball.  Dance!  I seem to
> > > remember you are a wonderful painter.  While you wait, go for
> > > it.  Art is sanity.
> > >
> > > The moment it was possible, I quit my job to learn to paint.  Not
> for
> > > fame, or fortune, but to become sane.  I haven't regretted a
> > > moment.  It's been endlessly rewarding.
> > >
> > > Warning though, it's sometimes difficult to reprogram your routine
> > > even for something as wonderful as painting.  I had a new studio and
> > > still had to seduce myself with music to get comfortable.  It was
> > > like breaking a wild horse.  The first few months I went to my
> studio
> > > and only danced.  Eventually I started to paint.
> > >
> > > Mr. Bojangles, dance.
> > >
> > > When I first came to this forum someone talked about creating a life
> > > by the Code of Art.
> > >
> > > Dance, Mr. Bojangles, dance...
> > >
> > >
> > >   Marsha
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > At 10:19 AM 1/18/2009, you wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > >Well boys and girls, Its time to put these theories of dynamism and
> > > >change to work
> > > >pragmatically. I have been presented with an opportunity to evolve
> > > >past my comfort zones.
> > > >These notions have been pronounced in my life here of late, my mind
> > > >wanders to Andre
> > > >and also to woods. I think what has been impressed upon me is the
> > > >necessity to take
> > > >stock in my core beliefs and to allow them to expand from there in
> > > >to the workings
> > > >of daily expereince.
> > > >I am the artist of this expereince, only I may shape this raw
> material.
> > > >
> > > >How much of this depends on a focused outlook of dynamism evolution
> > > >and adaption.
> > > >To allow myself to keep Pragmatic preferences and in that keeping
> an
> > > >openess for change.
> > > >
> > > >The more I learn about MoQ, the more I find that it does not
> > > >function well as a static system
> > > >but does well as an angle of attitude toward experience. That is
> its
> > > >pragmatic value. the one that
> > > >is often missed.
> > > >
> > > >- Ron
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > .
> > > The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
> > > reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony
> without
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> > > .
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