David,
Many thanks for all your kindnesses to Vic, your classmate from 1983.
Amazing how strong are the bonds that form under the pecan trees, in the Barn,
singing, playing, laughing, weeping.
How fortunate we have all been to share a spot in our enduring family.
Like his Polonius, his
You said it well, Mary. What's going on with this email thread that was
launched by my initial account about Vic is "... a wonderful affirmation of
community" - and connectedness, to borrow your word. I would even go so far
as to say that we're behaving like a tightly woven family who circle the
Thank YOU, Mike, for your unceasing efforts on this front. Valiant work, sir.
Quoting Mike Godwin :
Dear folks,
Some of you have noticed that sometimes, when exchanges get longer, the old
mailing list (winedale-l, run off the Wikimedia Foundation server) won't
forward messages bigger than
Dear David,
Thank you to you and to those who've responded to your moving story
about Vic. What a wonderful affirmation of community his visit to Winedale
was, as is your sharing it with us and the dialogue you have created. I
feel connected to all of you.
I got to see MUCH ADO at Winedale
Thank you, dear Alice, for the kindest of thoughts. I loved how you
expanded on Heather's words by using the expression "... brought us further
into the fold." Indeed.
Love,
David
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 8:14 AM Alice Gordon wrote:
> David, thank you for carrying the double burdens of Vic’s
Thanks so much, Mike.
Gail
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 12:36 PM bruce meyer wrote:
> great work Mike!
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 12:26 PM Mike Godwin wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear folks,
>>
>> Some of you have noticed that sometimes, when exchanges get longer, the
>> old mailing list (winedale-l,
great work Mike!
thanks
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 12:26 PM Mike Godwin wrote:
>
> Dear folks,
>
> Some of you have noticed that sometimes, when exchanges get longer, the
> old mailing list (winedale-l, run off the Wikimedia Foundation server)
> won't forward messages bigger than 40K. And I've had
Dear folks,
Some of you have noticed that sometimes, when exchanges get longer, the old
mailing list (winedale-l, run off the Wikimedia Foundation server) won't
forward messages bigger than 40K. And I've had to go hand-approve the
too-large messages.
That problem may be fixed now, thanks to some