for me one of the many joys of Facebook is finding lost people. adjacent to that is bringing back places & things & activities temporarily forgotten.
I embrace today & don't "live in the past" but do respect it. esp as a reservoir for writing & art.
recently I discoverd on FB a page for Robin Crozier's mail art project of some years ago. it not only reminds me of my participation but also unveils many pieces no one has seen for years.
unfortunately while it was ongoing I faild to make copies of my own replies. I think my file of pieces sent is with my papers at Kent. but I have kept this one:
it's wonderful that Crozier is being rememberd this way. here's what he wrote for Gildzen at 50:
I embrace today & don't "live in the past" but do respect it. esp as a reservoir for writing & art.
recently I discoverd on FB a page for Robin Crozier's mail art project of some years ago. it not only reminds me of my participation but also unveils many pieces no one has seen for years.
unfortunately while it was ongoing I faild to make copies of my own replies. I think my file of pieces sent is with my papers at Kent. but I have kept this one:
it's wonderful that Crozier is being rememberd this way. here's what he wrote for Gildzen at 50:
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