In a message dated 1/20/01 5:14:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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<<Nearly any photograph you take today, esp. if it has the date and subject 
matter pencilled on the back, will be valuable (in some sense) in 150 years, 
for the simple reason that so few will actually survive. >>

Are you saying that the series of images I'm doing: 
"Up Agnes's Creek," documenting the main active creek that still flows 
through our city, the city parks and Nature Center it traverses, its 
tributaries, the fact it come to an inglorious end when it dumps into a 
concrete lined sewer channel might have some value? 
The series will be part of the Nature Center's Wildlife exhibit next spring. 
I had thought to gift the images to the City but now... 

Mafud
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