Thanks Douglas, glad it showed up for you...and yes...early morning sun or
perhaps definitely a crepuscular light.
- Peter
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Douglas Barbour
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> Oh, now I got it. Is that a later evening or early morning sun that gives
> that huge ampersand & the rocks below (as I see it) that color? Leaning on
> a wailing wall perhaps? I like the wall, as ancient, a sense of historic
> ruins against which letters try....
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> Doug
> On 13-Feb-09, at 9:11 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:
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> The parsing <http://ciccariello.viewbook.com/parsing>
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