In a message dated 1/4/02 10:15:28 PM, mher...@globalchicago.net writes:
<< hello everyone, and happy new year to you... am just now catching up on
a small tide of your emails here and remembering all over again how much
love there is in open space... >>
Like Michael, I'm catching up with the ti
lina, USA
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>From: Michael Herman
>To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>Subject: Re: [OSLIST] real empty space
>Date: Fri, Jan 4, 2002, 10:57 PM
>
> hello everyone, and happy new year to you... am just now catching up on
> a small tide of your emails here and rememberin
hello everyone, and happy new year to you... am just now catching up on
a small tide of your emails here and remembering all over again how much
love there is in open space... the method, the myth, the people, the
oslist, the practice, the organizations, the stuff we live in... all of
it. i am hum
"Elena A. Marchuk" schrieb:
>
> places, where we can organize 'empty' space - is it REALLY the necessity?
>
>
> dear elena,
> yes, it is necessery. but what you call "empty" and what you call "really"
> that is always your decision. sometimes there are circumstances where you
> cannot realize what