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Your description of the night-its colors-the stars-the moon-the clouds. What draws of color-light-form-motion, nature-God-nature can play. And no two times alike, make me want to "fly" down to join you in watching this overwhelming play-or performance.

You must not be discouraged nor feel isolated because there in no art public down in Lauderdale. The beautiful city is actually in its infancy. So fat the people down there-pioneered-laid foundations-for things materialistic. Soon however with increased population made up of various shades of culture and cultural aspirations you may be agreeably surprised with the rapid change. And I think that the enterprising Ms. Shrewsbury can be very instrumental As a median-if nothing else in making it possible for people to get to such art. Com in. You can be the spiritual and cultural guide and instigator. What an opportunity for you to save! And in serving thus be compensated in a million ways. I mean practical ways too. I would be delighted with an exhibition of my pictures. Of course! It is democratic and cultural-why not? It would be wonderful in ways we cannot foresee. Anyhow, there is plenty of time to think matters over; and not to plunge into things too hastily. And in the course of time of conditions warrant further