In case you aren’t already following her blog, here is Andrea Huelsenbeck’s second (and last) installment of her interview with me regarding both my art and writing and that of my husband, Bob. Bob’s work as well as my work before coming to Mexico 19 years ago was covered in Installment 1. This installment covers my present work.
What a wonderful interview this was. 😀 😀
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Thanks, Cee. She put a lot of work into it.
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I love the photo of you two in front of the booth. So happy! Great to know you better!
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I like that photo, too, Cheryl.
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ONLY NEGATIVE THING I CAN FIND IS THAT IT STOPPED TOO SOON, THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO BE TOLD~! Otherwise thoroughly enjoyed every word~!, THANKS~!
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Thanks, Sam. I have three books I haven’t published.. all about my life. If you run out of reading material and want to read them, they’ll be on their way (via internet.) I may never get around to publishing them and perhaps there is a reason…
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I would like that Judy and may tell you a few tall tails too, but I will reply via email or some other communication if you don’t mind. That way your valued comments would be very welcome~!!!!
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Congratulations Judy.
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Thanks, Sadje. She did a good job.
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Yes, she did.
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What a treat to read both these interviews with you, Judy and see all the art work that you and Bob created, and hear your stories of how you got from here to there. Of course it takes at least two installments to just begin to delve into your wild and adventuresome and creative life. You are an inspiration. Thanks for sending these and inviting us into your stories.
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Thanks, Judy. She asked for stories, and as usual, I got a bit carried away, but it was fun looking backwards a bit.
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I’ve known you as a fascinating person, Judy, but this interview adds so much to my mental and emotional picture of you. Great interview!
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Thanks, Dolly. That’s one nice thing about blogs.. always something new to discover.
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