[R-G] Re: American history seen from below

Hunter Gray hunterbadbear at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 25 03:20:37 MST 2003


Thanks very much for your very kind words, Dale Wharton.  So often, as you
know, when one sends things off, it's difficult to determine if they struck
any solid resonance.  One presumes -- but it's always so very good to get
solid confirmation.  It's been awhile since I've been in Montreal -- but I
do remember it well, and fondly.  Hope to get back there before too long.

Again, many thanks!

Our very best - H

Hunter Gray  [Hunterbear]
www.hunterbear.org
Protected by Na´shdo´i´ba´i´
and Ohkwari'

In our Gray Hole, the ghosts often dance in the junipers and sage, on the
game trails, in the tributary canyons with the thick red maples, and on the
high windy ridges -- and they dance from within the very essence of our own
inner being. They do this especially when the bright night moon shines down
on the clean white snow that covers the valley and its surroundings.  Then
it is as bright as day -- but in an always soft and mysterious and
remembering way. [Hunterbear]









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