[meteorite-list] Re: Falling into reading

From: David Freeman <dfreeman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:25:37 2004
Message-ID: <3EBB42A3.2070000_at_fascination.com>

Dear All;
I have the solution: When on my vacation coming very soon, I will be
giving a lecture at my home town library back in Michigan. The lecture
was just set up today. One phone call.
I was a nothing at the bottom in high school, and now can return and
discuss how much I don't know about meteorites...and look good at it
(see also Tucson video, Ha, Ha... Thanks John and Bob).
 There is great reward in passing around a real genuine NWA and sharing
the path it has taken from way out there, to way over there, to right
here in your hot little hands. Indeed, to also relate of the magic in
the meteorite community, that helped me find my very own meteorite.
We may not all be scientists, or contributors of the next lunar
meteorite, but we all can have the gift of sharing.
Good evening,
Dave F.

"I have...a terrible need...shall I say the word?...religion. Then I go
out at night and paint the stars. -Vincent van Gogh





Sharkkb8_at_aol.com wrote:

>
> MJSOfArc_at_webtv.net writes:
>
>> I agree with Ryan, let them all have their dreams
>
>
>
> No one wants to deny any children their dreams, Marcie. I just think
> it's preferable that those exact same dreams be inspired by a REAL
> meteorite, especially since it would be so simple to accomplish.
> Wouldn't that be even better?
>
> Which is better - telling a child that a stuffed animal is a real
> elephant, or taking them on a trip to the zoo?
>
> Gregory
Received on Fri 09 May 2003 01:54:43 AM PDT


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