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Kusiak

Your event appears to have been a big success; I looked at some of the great pictures on your site. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to organize the music event we had discussed doing on the 22nd. There were just too many cats to herd at our reunion and time was too short. I will try again at the next opportunity. I did take two pictures in which I formed a bird with my hands in front of power lines in some of the most beautiful areas surrounding Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. One has some smoke stacks from a very large coal-fired plant. They don’t compare to the amazing work that the many participants did for you, but I’ve attached them anyway.

Your event appears to have been a big success; I looked at some of the great pictures on your site. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to organize the music event we had discussed doing on the 22nd. There were just too many cats to herd at our reunion and time was too short. I will try again at the next opportunity. I did take two pictures in which I formed a bird with my hands in front of power lines in some of the most beautiful areas surrounding Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. One has some smoke stacks from a very large coal-fired plant. They don’t compare to the amazing work that the many participants did for you, but I’ve attached them anyway.

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