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Nice! Of course if it could be anywhere. I was thinking of that cross-Canadian train. What a trip that would be. The Canadian Rockies must be something else. Especially from a view in the Club Car. Or at 3am from your sleeper, eh?
Need a refill? This one's on me. Whatever that is in your cup. I can't quite tell. I thought it was a Long Island Iced-Tea till it started bubbling over and made that wierd sound.
Need a refill? This one's on me. Whatever that is in your cup. I can't quite tell. I thought it was a Long Island Iced-Tea till it started bubbling over and made that wierd sound.
- Will
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- Location: Formerly Delaware Water Gap, PA, now sweltering Miami
Tramp,
I'm a big Hopper fan myself. I remember a great retrospective at the Whitney in NY a number of years ago. I am tempted to say the nineties, but the years are getting away from me and it might have been the eighties.
He's a great artist for students and especially scenic design students to study because of his mastery of light. I have to admit cribbing more than a few skies from him.
So now I'm curious. "One of the six masters", you said. And you have left us in suspense. The other 5?
I'm a big Hopper fan myself. I remember a great retrospective at the Whitney in NY a number of years ago. I am tempted to say the nineties, but the years are getting away from me and it might have been the eighties.
He's a great artist for students and especially scenic design students to study because of his mastery of light. I have to admit cribbing more than a few skies from him.
So now I'm curious. "One of the six masters", you said. And you have left us in suspense. The other 5?
Will
Pennsy, still the Standard, or whatever.
Pennsy, still the Standard, or whatever.
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