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23 March 2007

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Hi Patti, what a wonderful moment you shared as you playfully discovered your shadow's presence in New Mexico. And a fantastic set of questions it conjured up. Thanks for this particular set of 37 day challenges. I've been wanting to tap more into my creative self and this type of exploration is exactly what I need. Perhaps I'll post a flickr page of my own shadow pix.

Be well, Chris

Dear Patti,

I have had the extreme pleasure of taking a Great American Literature class this term and last from a fantastic teacher, Ms. Paula Cizmar. Remember her name as she is a talented instructor (at USC and UCLA) but also, a budding playwrite. I am going to share this e-mail with her because I am sure she will become a fan of yours, too. I know she'll appreciate your literary talent.

All for now,

Roberta

Chris - thanks for your note! I was trying something new with the challenges this time (action, movement) and am glad to hear it was helpful. i can't wait to see your shadow pix...

Roberta - how wonderful to find a great teacher - what made her so? I hope she finds 37days of interest!

How, Synchronicity Fairy--HOW--do you know just when to throw these 37 Days challenges into my lap? ;) New Mexico...well (sigh)...it calls to me in a big way. (We have a small parcel--bought sight unseen--outside of Tres Piedras. And Albuquerque was one of the places we seriously considered when we got ready to come back to the mainland. My mother lived briefly in Santa Fe.) Your being stumped by the shadow in your photos is such a hoot...because looking at those self-portraits one could only wonder how you could have for a moment thought it was anything BUT your camera. And that's what's so delightful about it...that sometimes we just don't see what's right smack dab in front of us. And you even threw in Martha Graham in this post...one of the touchstones of my earlier life. David's shadow portraits are so wonderful. They've inspired me to stop being so timid in mine. I always feel incredibly self-conscious shooting my shadow...something to work on as a I tackle your latest challenge. Just to get the wheels turning, I dug some photos out of my archives and started a new Flickr set:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/moomoo/sets/72157600023868395/

P.S. I hope this post is going into your new book. ;)

On a sunny afternoon here in New England with more snow in the forecast, this was a great excuse to step outside for a picture or two. I also dug into the archive for a couple I had taken previously and added them to this Flickr set.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37804565@N00/sets/72157600024388964/

Patti, thanks for the inspiration!

This is so great! Thanks! I especially love the last one in the water!

I'll get out my camera when I get home....

By the way, I do plan to meet you some day -- not an impossibility, as my brother lives in Black Mountain....

Sally

Marilyn - thanks for your wonderful note - and for the link to your shadow portraits - they are fantastic! - synchronicity fairy, indeed! (I'm in the process of selecting 37 essays for the book - any favorites you'd like to see included?)

Steve - so wonderful to see your shadow!

RDL - that's my favorite too!

Sally - Your brother misses you... ;-) come visit! My camera is ready...

Shadows are a big stinking deal--they've told humans some of the biggest things we know and have helped in some of our heaviest early calculations: they've determined and proved the size and structure of the earth, the size of the solar system, the distance from the Earth to the Sun, figured eclipses, and a bunch of other things. They've been a big tool for thousands of years, a roving computer, a moving decmal point. And they're pretty.

Dearest Johnny - and that, my dear, is why they call you "Mr Brilliant"! you smart. xoxo

Patti, EVERY essay at 37 Days is my favorite...until I read the next one. ;)

Might you be willing to create a Flickr group for this 37 Days challenge? It might be nice for those of us participating to have a group photo pool. I think this is a popular challenge...there are some not commenting here who are doing it. :)

I remember being fascinated with my shadow as a child, even dancing with it at the end of long summer days. I've been thinking about taking shadow portraits, a playful exploration. And, of course, making friends with my shadow might bring a bit more wisdom into my heart.

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