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Jo Yaffe Kjosness
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Date Posted: 20:59:35 07/20/04 Tue
In reply to:
ed bryant
's message, "Re: Aoxomoxoa" on 19:38:15 07/20/04 Tue
>Peter works for the Kootenai Electric Cooperative in
>Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and he just told me that he saw
>"The Dead" in George, Washington, earlier this month.
>Jill I haven't seen since I visited her one night in
>Eugene, in 1974, the night before I became a
>tree-planter. That'd be a while ago!
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>Brian was a tallish, blond hippie dude, and an
>artistic type. At the end of the fall, 1972 semester,
>he went to Old Mystic Seaport, as I think I mentioned.
> Peter Lewicke sent me a comprehensive list of all
>likely Brians, but none of them rang true to me.
>
>Since it's you who posted, I am curious: have I
>slighted you? Did you do any of the work on
>Aoxomoxoa? It seems there were a lot more people who
>actually contributed than the ones I named.
I worked on patches of the mural, as instructed. Not being particularly artistic, that's as far as they (and I) trusted me!! Now I sort of remember Brian, although it is tres vague.
My husband works for the Bonneville Power Administration. (Yes, I am married to a FED), and has occasion to visit the PUDs in Idy Ho. Eugene is but 100 miles south of us. I would love to renew my acquaintance with both Jill and Peter. I even have an Aoxomoxoa painted plastic box they gave me for Yule that year!!
Lewicke is right... the memories do come flooding back, especially if they're tickled.
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