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Re: OT: Dan and Jill's Moving Sale on Inkjet Paper


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  • From: Susan Voss <altfoto@gmail.com>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 09:41:38 -0500
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Dan and Jill... welcome to the area!  We're about an hour south of you
(less on your scooter i'm sure :) )  My husband's a regular APUG large
format guy (Jovo), and I'm a painter/printmaker.  The area is FULL of
amazing light and form, and the change of seasons just adds to the
fun.  I'm originally from Florida, so I know that another thing a
Texan will notice is the lower angle of the sun, which is another
visual bonus with cast shadows.

Looking forward to having you as a neighbor!

Susan

Susan Daly Voss and John Voss
www.dalyvoss.com



On 1/14/07, Dan Burkholder <fdanb@aol.com> wrote:
 Hey Mark,

 Thanks for the good wishes.

 Our new home is in Palenville, NY. I've proudly told just about everyone
the following fact but in case I missed you, Palenville is the mythical home
of Rip Van Winkle. Jill says our workshops up there will be known for their
afternoon naps. ;^)

 Lots of modifications have to take place. A 1,700 sq. ft. basement (they
don't have such things in Texas) will be converted to studio and darkroom.
I'm really looking forward to the four seasons, green mountains (we're
actually in the Catskills Park) and fresh air. Oh, and the roads are so
beautifully 3-dimensional that motorcycling is not exactly the last thing on
the "can't wait for spring" list. I've posted a shot from my first
post-surgery motorcycle ride on New Year's Eve on our server. It was only a
rotator cuff repair (and NOT riding related) but for those who haven't had
the pleasure, the recovery is painful and limiting. The (faster and sexier)
bike on the left is mine (yeeha!), and notice the "buck authority" parking
job:

 http://www.danburkholder.com/motorcycle/MTS-and-GS1150.jpg

 In fact, my one splurge on the house deal is having a 4' wide overhead door
on the side of the garage so I can leave and enter on a bike without moving
any cars. We've never even experienced a garage door opener before so this
is a double treat. I keep telling Jill that motorcycling is part of my
mid-life crisis but she says with 40 years of riding behind me I'd better
come up with something new...that doesn't walk on two legs. Oh well....

 Once we get settled, you and all friendly photo folks are invited to visit.
Photo opportunities are abundant: waterfalls (taller than Niagara), forests
and meadows all within 10 minutes. I'm anxious to get to work on a New York
portfolio!

 Dan

 Ender100@aol.com wrote on 1/14/07, 9:22 PM:


 Best of luck to you and Jill in your move to New York State!

 Where will you be living?
 --
 www.DanBurkholder.com
 www.TinyTutorials.com