reflections on becoming native to this North Coast of California
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
North Coast Pix 2006
Before we get deeper into 2007, here are some of my photos from the past year. This is Stephanie Kim, a North Coast ballerina after her premiere performance as the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year's Nutcracker, performed at HSU by North Coast Dance.
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Bill...Hi! Libby Maynard said I should contact you because I am a local author & I have published a hysterical kid's book..."Zephrum Gates & The Mysterious Purple Haze." It just got a spot in the NY Times Review...so it's on the map. I'm just wondering what you have done to get yourself out there & how you've been able to do it all. Trish 822-9663
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1 comment:
Bill...Hi! Libby Maynard said I should contact you because I am a local author & I have published a hysterical kid's book..."Zephrum Gates & The Mysterious Purple Haze." It just got a spot in the NY Times Review...so it's on the map. I'm just wondering what you have done to get yourself out there & how you've been able to do it all. Trish 822-9663
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