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Sarah Watson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Apr 1999 09:42:39 EDT
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Art: is this a form of Post traumatic stress syndrome?
 
        Well I better forewarn everyone that I would most likely be outside
taking pictures and film of the upcoming tornado (In my class, the first to
get a picture taken with Mickey Mouse and them with a tornado in the
background gets an automatic A)  But IF I were able (and willing to miss a
few seconds of tornado watching) to get to my shells I would most likely save
the Amaea guineesis, the box that has the irreplaceable Opalia granosa and
Epitonium tennuicostata (they are in the original boxes with original data
slips from the Fulton collection and Lord Baltimore collections and are over
100 years old) and my laptop (has every stitch of notes that I have written
since I entered college) However the laptop would be with me outside watching
the wonders of nature, so I would then I would grab my new favorite shell: a
brand spankin new Chicoreus nobilis (got it last night) And If I think about
it, I guess I'll grab the Cypraea fultoni.
 
-Sarah Watson
 
 
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Sarah Watson
Silver Spring MD
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" One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach. One can only
collect a few, and they are more beautiful if they are few. "
-Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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