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Originally posted by WWII:
I've always held a special place for marine life of all kinds, from the smallest krill to the largest whale and especially all those new species of deep-sea critters that scientists are discovering almost every other day.
Absolutely wonderful and amazing creatures.

Funny thing is that we want to talk to extra-terrestials and we can't even communicate with these guys, what's up with that..? Confused
Bill


You know Bill,thats a damn good point.
I think the best we could hope for is to mimic nature but definitely never duplicate or surpass.
To me this is laughable.

Heres a small reference in regards to your nature's intense palette statement.

http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/nebula/

Thank you for the translation and your take on the art.

Joan of Arc never crossed my mind on picture #2. I thought it was just your basic witch burning at the stake.Good insight and something to consider.

Print #3 has no little rosette dots just lots and lots of well defined lines.If you need a camera close up let me know what kind of shot would be helpful. I do not have a scanner though, plus it's way too big anyhow.

Here's a few more cards.
Trying to keep it somewhat normal this time around.

1)Postcard with Munchen correspondence dated 7/5/1915

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