Many marvels here. What indelible, confounding characters both your parents were. I recently reread (and printed, and annotated) “The Aquarian,” thinking I would explore its lovely, instructive details in a workshop. The moment never arose but might another time. I was glad to meet Gail again here. Yes, she is Gail to me.
A stunningly beautiful account of a father, through to a ‘liturgy of surrender”, his but also yours and others’. Your father was “griffin-hearted,” which I still must figure out, and ends up among the other things to draw us in.
Many marvels here. What indelible, confounding characters both your parents were. I recently reread (and printed, and annotated) “The Aquarian,” thinking I would explore its lovely, instructive details in a workshop. The moment never arose but might another time. I was glad to meet Gail again here. Yes, she is Gail to me.
It is unconscionable that i didn’t respond to this. Thank you, Rona.
A stunningly beautiful account of a father, through to a ‘liturgy of surrender”, his but also yours and others’. Your father was “griffin-hearted,” which I still must figure out, and ends up among the other things to draw us in.
Kenneth, thanks for this note. I just saw now that I never acknowledged it. 🙏 (over a year later!)
So it goes. You're amazing.