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Saturday, 9 May 2015

Jim Christy's art installation in Elora, Ontario







 photo by Warren 'shaman shack' Fraser

Hi Jim,
Man, this may be your most 'artistic' installation yet! Love it  ;  )  So do we evewntually get to give it a home with the other ZRG's creations like the sleeping rock dragon, Jimi's tree stand, your stupa etc. etc.  ?

Chase & I were out there yesterday, not doing much, just lugging buckets for the pine transplants & enjoying the sun & no bugs yet. Not even time to mow, altho will be too soon. I've bought a new paddle for the kayak, & tested my floatation idea for it yesterday - success.

Buried my Mom in Ancaster on Wed. - may have already said this. Saw Warren briefly at ZRG yesterday & showed him Terry's new book - he plans to wait until a corrected one is published before investing.

Thanks for the pic - will pass this on to a select few   ; )

tata,
peace & love,
C&C Wrffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff!

love the little sun wheel towards the bottom - is it me, or did you design it to look like Yogi Bear?  (or Chase)
man, if I look at it too long I get a goofy smile

p.s. Warren, if you can reduce the pic like you did with the rock dragon ones, I'd like to post it on my blog


Begin forwarded message:

From: jim christy
Date: May 9, 2015 8:32:49 AM EDT
To: Chris Faiers <zenriver@sympatico.ca>
Subject: zrg


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Chris:
It must be great there now before the insects and the intense heat.

I just realized i never sent off a photo of my installation in Elora.  I took lots of photos but there was no memory card in my camera, due to negligence of camera store when earlier I had gotten images put on disk. This, then, was taken by Warren. Please show it to Morley.
Cheerio
Jim

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On 2015-05-09, at 11:24 AM, Ed Baker wrote:

Chris, thanks for including me… it’s obvious that Jim had fun doing this piece…. and
installing it… neat that they put it up on a block so’s to be able to trim any future botanical
growth.
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Hi Ed,
I knew you had the kinda miksang eye which appreciates great art (esp. if it's outsider art)
peace & poetry stuff!
Chris & Chase Wrfffffffffffffffffff!

 

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