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January 30, 1978

Mme. Sheila Hicks
3 Bis Cours de Rohan
Paris, 6 France

Sheila Dear,

I am hoping that you have finally recovered from that difficult cough, although I can't imagine that the bad weather you are now having is of any help.

We too have been snowed in here and there and I find myself resenting the frustration of having to stay home when I least expect it. From that point of view you will be most pleased to know that we thing we found a house, Victorian Edwardian, bigger than what we have now, but in a way, easier to maintain; at least a half hour closer to New York, and public transportation available when needed. More about that momentous decision when we meet.

I think it is part of the wonderful mysteries of our own that you and I will be speakers at the Fiberworks meeting in May. We will alll be there. Ralph will join me and of course Judith and her young man are living right over the border in Oakland, and are thrilled over the idea that we will all be together. Also we are together on the committee for crafts. How these coincedences do continue.