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Wes Wilson

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Mar 30, 2005, 10:35:27 AM3/30/05
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> http://www.netdisaster.com/go.php?url=http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/&mode=flood&control=on&lang=en
Hi ValC - Just in for a moment to say Hi to you Val - I guess I could
say I've been super busy - but 'multiply distracted' is more accurate. I
couldn't get info on your flood (due to my Netscape???) - but what a
nice picturee of you with yoru camera plus the nice website! - Wes/MO

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Tim Pope

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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:56:08 +0100, Anne Jackson wrote:
>
> > Aries <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> said:
> >> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 01:42:43 +0100, Anne Jackson wrote:
> >
> >>> Wes Wilson <we...@mo-net.com> said:
> >>>> Aries wrote:
> >>>>>
http://www.netdisaster.com/go.php?url=http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/&mode

=flood&control=on&lang=en
> >>>> Hi ValC - Just in for a moment to say Hi to you Val - I guess I could
> >>>> say I've been super busy - but 'multiply distracted' is more
accurate. I
> >>>> couldn't get info on your flood (due to my Netscape???) - but what a
> >>>> nice picturee of you with yoru camera plus the nice website! - Wes/MO
> >>>
> >>> I can't get it to load either, and I use OE!
> >
> >> It is a web page Anne - what Browser do you use?
> >
> > Outlook Express......and I can't get past the first page.
>
> Outlook Express is not a browser:) It is a newsgroup and email application
> :)
> I use Mozilla Firebird and also Internet Explorer 6 as my browsers :) HTH
> --
> Friends are the sunshine of life. John Hay
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

Hi Val - Liked your 'self portraits'....keep applying the anti-wrinkle
cream, kiddo, it's working! Unfortunately, I couldn't bring up your
flood disaster, and my browser is Internet Explorer. What kind of 'flood
disaster' are we talking about here? Washing machine leak, sink overflow,
cloud burst over an open skylight, bath water left on and coming through the
light fixture.. etc!? Tell me.....me mind's boggling!

Tim


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Wes/MO

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Apr 2, 2005, 10:38:54 AM4/2/05
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Aries wrote:
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> A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder
> drug. Patricia Neal
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/
Hi Aries, Lady Tim(!) & All - Yes, and didn't she came back from a bad
stoke to act and sing yet again? AND - I think that you shouldn't be
trying to take a swim while still using your laptop to go online Val -
maybe this causes - oops! - 'shorts' - (i.e. these 'e-floods') - eh wot
- ??? <BG> Have a nice day over there you all!!! It's Spring!!!! - Wes/MO

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Tim Pope

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"Aries on her laptop" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> What should happen is that as you leave the page open for a few seconds,
> flood water starts to rise up from the bottom on the page until the whole
> page is covered LOL
> --
> The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
> Maxwell Maltz
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val

LOL. would like to have seen that!! :-)

Tim


Tim Pope

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Hi Wes! Nice to see you in here again. I didn't manage to get over to
Paris to see your exhibition....I guess I've missed it now (27th March being
the last day, I think you said). I'm sad about that - but I'm sure it was a
great success. You paint such great stuff. Yes, it's spring over here
too....daffodils all over the place and bluebells due this month. Love it!

Tim


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Wes/MO

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Apr 4, 2005, 3:52:11 PM4/4/05
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Hi Lady Tim - Nice to see you again too - after your long long hiatus
visiting family in Florida! I can only afford to occasionally check
back and see what's happening here it seems - so much going on for me
this year - but I would definitely miss you and all our other now
longtime friends and your doings if I didn't. We're sorta like an
extended family in here I'd say - only I don't think of any of you nicer
Ladies as being 'sisters' though - rather more like special 'cousins.'
<BG> - Have a great day over there Tim!!! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Aries wrote:

> On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 09:38:54 -0600, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Have a nice day over there you all!!! It's Spring!!!! - Wes/MO
>
>

> Spring has definitely arrived here Wes - bootiful day, wall the wall
> sunshine although and warming up too :)
Hi ValC - It's like that over here today too!!! Wahoo! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Aries wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 01:13:04 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Wes! Nice to see you in here again. I didn't manage to get over to
>>Paris to see your exhibition....I guess I've missed it now (27th March being
>>the last day, I think you said). I'm sad about that - but I'm sure it was a
>>great success. You paint such great stuff. Yes, it's spring over here
>>too....daffodils all over the place and bluebells due this month. Love it!
>
>

> I would love to have seen your exhibition too Wes. Will you be having one
> in UK sometime? Is there a web page I can see with your work on it ? My
> Tony would love to see your stuff too as he is an artist, but of a
> different kind :)
Hi ValC - Thanks Val! Yes that poster show is over but another one is
(or was recently) at "The Tate" I unerstand - but I don't know where
"The Tate" is! Now - how's that for 'being dumb' about one's career or
what? <BG> I do wish I was having an exhibit of my paintings in England
- especially LONDON! - but that will have to be after my October show
here of course. Actually I am hoping to coax some 'significantly
endowed' persons (sharp minds with good eyes and plenty of money) into
coming to my mid-American farm art studio to see my show - and then
perhaps having my next show over there in - Vienna, Munich, Paris - or
even better yet - where I can at least understand the language right
away - perhaps an upscale gallery in Edinburough(sp?) or London! Now,
Val, just what 'kind of artist' is it that yer Tony is? - mmmmm - I'm
wondering - ??? <G> - Wes/MO

Tim Pope

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Apr 4, 2005, 7:30:51 PM4/4/05
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> >>Hi Aries, Lady Tim(!) & All - Yes, and didn't she came back from a bad
> >>stoke to act and sing yet again? AND - I think that you shouldn't be
> >>trying to take a swim while still using your laptop to go online Val -
> >>maybe this causes - oops! - 'shorts' - (i.e. these 'e-floods') - eh wot
> >>- ??? <BG> Have a nice day over there you all!!! It's Spring!!!! -
Wes/MO
> >>
> >
> >
> > Hi Wes! Nice to see you in here again. I didn't manage to get over to
> > Paris to see your exhibition....I guess I've missed it now (27th March
being
> > the last day, I think you said). I'm sad about that - but I'm sure it
was a
> > great success. You paint such great stuff. Yes, it's spring over here
> > too....daffodils all over the place and bluebells due this month. Love
it!
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> Hi Lady Tim - Nice to see you again too - after your long long hiatus
> visiting family in Florida! I can only afford to occasionally check
> back and see what's happening here it seems - so much going on for me
> this year - but I would definitely miss you and all our other now
> longtime friends and your doings if I didn't. We're sorta like an
> extended family in here I'd say - only I don't think of any of you nicer
> Ladies as being 'sisters' though - rather more like special 'cousins.'
> <BG> - Have a great day over there Tim!!! - Wes/MO

Hi Wes! 'Special cousins' eh? Make that 'kissin' cousins'. <g> In your
post to Val you mentioned an exhibition of your art being at The Tate. I
got all excited....the old Tate Gallery is in London (not to be confused
with the new Tate Modern). My sister Rosie and I are planning to pop up
to the Tate at the beginning of May to see the Turner/Whistler/Monet
exhibition. I trawled through the Tate's website, but didn't see your
exhibition advertised there. Perhaps it's been and gone. Darn it! I'm so
glad to see that you are still so fully committed to your art - with
exhibitions all over the globe!! If I were a rich gal, I'd become one of
your groupies! <gg>

Cheers! Tim
>


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Wes/MO

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Apr 6, 2005, 11:30:08 AM4/6/05
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Aries wrote:

> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 15:16:14 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Hi ValC - Thanks Val! Yes that poster show is over but another one is
>>(or was recently) at "The Tate" I unerstand - but I don't know where
>>"The Tate" is! Now - how's that for 'being dumb' about one's career or
>>what? <BG> I do wish I was having an exhibit of my paintings in England
>>- especially LONDON! - but that will have to be after my October show
>>here of course. Actually I am hoping to coax some 'significantly
>>endowed' persons (sharp minds with good eyes and plenty of money) into
>>coming to my mid-American farm art studio to see my show - and then
>>perhaps having my next show over there in - Vienna, Munich, Paris - or
>>even better yet - where I can at least understand the language right
>>away - perhaps an upscale gallery in Edinburough(sp?) or London! Now,
>>Val, just what 'kind of artist' is it that yer Tony is? - mmmmm - I'm
>>wondering - ??? <G> - Wes/MO
>
>
> If you ever have an exhibition in England please let us know Wes as I would
> love to see your work :) As to some of what Tony does now in the way of
> artwork see this link:-
> http://www.geocities.com/antony_copeland/index.html
Hi ValC - Holy Cow! - Tony's artwork is wonderful Val!!! I had no idea
your hubby was an artist! There's plenty of interesting artwork on his
website! When my website is up - hopefully that'll be soon - I'll let
y'all know. Have a great day over there by the sea Val! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Apr 6, 2005, 11:36:49 AM4/6/05
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Tim Pope wrote:

Hi Tim - Hey thanks! Well I'll dig further and find out more about the
Tate exhibit - as my posters were prolly only a small part of the show I
suspect. Since an art history buff friend of mine mentioned the Tate
show in an email I'll get some more info and report back as soon as I
can. Darn it! - I really wish you were rich too 'cuz' - ! <BG> Have a
most wonderful day Tim - you Sweetie you! - Wes/MO

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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> If you ever have an exhibition in England please let us know Wes as I
would

> love to see your work :) As to some of what Tony does now in the way of
> artwork see this link:-
> http://www.geocities.com/antony_copeland/index.html
> --

> A strong positive mental attitude
> will create more miracles than any wonder drug.
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

What talent Tony has, Val! I just love that abstract way of
painting....takes a lot of imagination! I keep waving my paintbrush at the
canvas, but I'm still waiting for my "own style" to evolve (should I live
that long!) :-)

Tim


Tim Pope

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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 00:30:51 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
> > Hi Wes! 'Special cousins' eh? Make that 'kissin' cousins'. <g> In
your
> > post to Val you mentioned an exhibition of your art being at The Tate.
I
> > got all excited....the old Tate Gallery is in London (not to be confused
> > with the new Tate Modern). My sister Rosie and I are planning to pop
up
> > to the Tate at the beginning of May to see the Turner/Whistler/Monet
> > exhibition. I trawled through the Tate's website, but didn't see your
> > exhibition advertised there. Perhaps it's been and gone. Darn it!
I'm so
> > glad to see that you are still so fully committed to your art - with
> > exhibitions all over the globe!! If I were a rich gal, I'd become one
of
> > your groupies! <gg>
>
> I too became excited at that mention of The Tate and rushed to tell Tony -
> I'm wondering now if the exhibition was at either of the London Tate's -
> maybe at the St Ives one ? Have you been there Tim? I have and I was
not
> disappointed :)
> --
> Speak when you are angry
> and you will make the best speech you'll ever regret.
> http://www.copelands.plus.com/val

I've been to many exhibitions at The Tate in London over many
years....wonderful place. No, I haven't been to the St Ives (Cornwall)
one - nor the one in Liverpool - but I'm sure there's always something worth
seeing in them. You can't beat a mozey around a good art exhibition to
leave you with a feel-good high! Do you paint, Val?

Tim


Tim Pope

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"Wes/MO" <we...@subtract.mo-net.com> wrote in message
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> Tim Pope wrote:
> > Hi Wes! 'Special cousins' eh? Make that 'kissin' cousins'. <g> In
your
> > post to Val you mentioned an exhibition of your art being at The Tate.
I
> > got all excited....the old Tate Gallery is in London (not to be confused
> > with the new Tate Modern). My sister Rosie and I are planning to pop
up
> > to the Tate at the beginning of May to see the Turner/Whistler/Monet
> > exhibition. I trawled through the Tate's website, but didn't see your
> > exhibition advertised there. Perhaps it's been and gone. Darn it!
I'm so
> > glad to see that you are still so fully committed to your art - with
> > exhibitions all over the globe!! If I were a rich gal, I'd become one
of
> > your groupies! <gg>
> >
> > Cheers! Tim
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Tim - Hey thanks! Well I'll dig further and find out more about the
> Tate exhibit - as my posters were prolly only a small part of the show I
> suspect. Since an art history buff friend of mine mentioned the Tate
> show in an email I'll get some more info and report back as soon as I
> can. Darn it! - I really wish you were rich too 'cuz' - ! <BG> Have a
> most wonderful day Tim - you Sweetie you! - Wes/MO

The Tate Gallery in London is a rather grand, beautiful old building. I'm
looking forward to seeing the Turner/Whistler/Monet exhibition there soon.
Hope your friend can throw some light on the subject of when your art was
exhibited there....otherwise I'll ask them myself when I'm there. Have a
great day yourself, Wes.....(big smoochie kiss). <g>

Tim


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Tim Pope

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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:54:19 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
> > What talent Tony has, Val! I just love that abstract way of
> > painting....takes a lot of imagination! I keep waving my paintbrush at
the
> > canvas, but I'm still waiting for my "own style" to evolve (should I
live
> > that long!) :-)
>
> So you paint too Tim :) Watercolour or Oil ? Have you ever exhibited ?
> --
> I get by with a little help from my friends.
> John Lennon
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

Good grief, No! I am still in the learning stages (indeed, I was
encouraged by Wes some time ago and have been 'trying' ever since). I
must, of course, push out my chest and say that there has been some mild
improvement....but the only thing I'm likely to make an exhibition of is
myself (at a Christmas party perhaps!) <g> I've tried oil and
watercolour, but I seem to be favouring acrylics at the moment. It's good
fun though.

Tim


Tim Pope

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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 19:03:33 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
> > I've been to many exhibitions at The Tate in London over many
> > years....wonderful place. No, I haven't been to the St Ives (Cornwall)
> > one - nor the one in Liverpool - but I'm sure there's always something
worth
> > seeing in them. You can't beat a mozey around a good art exhibition to
> > leave you with a feel-good high! Do you paint, Val?
>
> I used to spend hours drawing and painting when I was young Tim, but not
> now, I leave that to Tony now :)
> --
> Happiness comes through doors you didn't even know you left open.

I'm sure you'd get a lot of pleasure out of it if you took it up again. Not
scared of the competition are you? <gg>

Tim


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Tim Pope

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> > I'm sure you'd get a lot of pleasure out of it if you took it up again.
Not
> > scared of the competition are you? <gg>
> >
> > Tim
>
> Quite the opposite LOL I really don't want to tread on Tony's toes as I
> have so many other things I enjoy doing and do well, that he can't do. And
> now he is retired he has no other interests but art. I used to work with
> ceremics too - now that is a lovel medium, I even had a kiln, but sold
that
> a couple of years ago.
> --
> The true secret of giving advice is, after you have honestly given it,
> to be perfectly indifferent whether it is taken or not,
> and never persist in trying to set people right.
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

It's difficult to find the time to do everything one would like to
do...although you seem to have managed it very well!

Tim


Tim Pope

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>
> So long as you enjoy doing it that's the important thing I think :) I
> prefer acrylics - dries more quickly LOL
> --
> Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once.

Yes, indeed...the medium of the impatient! :-)

Tim


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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 19:23:47 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
> > It's difficult to find the time to do everything one would like to
> > do...although you seem to have managed it very well!
>
> I'm like my mother there, I cannot sit down and do nothing LOL
> --
> Remember that every good friend was once a stranger
> ttp://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

Good for you....you should live to a ripe old age. Actually, I never liked
'ripe old age' as an expression.....reminds me of fruit about to decay!
Pehaps a 'fresh-fruity old age' would be better. <g>

Tim


Aries

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:43:05 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:

> Pehaps a 'fresh-fruity old age' would be better.

Oh yes, I like that LOL Fresh and fruity suits me just fine LOL
--
We did not change as we grew older;
we just became more clearly ourselves.
http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

Tim Pope

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I can see you have "not changed as you've grown older..." :-)

Tim


Aries

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Apr 13, 2005, 3:22:13 AM4/13/05
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heh heh heh ;) You're very observant Lady Tim
--
A simple friend expects you to always be there for them.
Your best friend expects to always be there for you!

jingles

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:14:41 +0100, Aries <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk>
wrote:

>On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:43:05 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
>> Pehaps a 'fresh-fruity old age' would be better.
>
>Oh yes, I like that LOL Fresh and fruity suits me just fine LOL


Just the way I like my men <eg)

jingles

jingles

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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:43:05 +0100, "Tim Pope"
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It is pretty horrible isn't it....how about round, firm and plump...?

jingles

Aries

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LOL, trust you Jingles ;)
--
A simple friend brings a bottle of wine to your party.
Your best friend comes early to help you cook
and stays late to help you clean.
http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

Aries

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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 17:26:02 +1000, jingles wrote:

> It is pretty horrible isn't it....how about round, firm and plump...?

I like that :)
--
Give others freedom to be themselves.
Appreciate the differences between their ways and yours.

Jeanette S.

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Tim wrote: Good for you....you should live to a ripe old age. Actually,

I never liked 'ripe old age' as an expression.....reminds me of fruit
about to decay! Pehaps a 'fresh-fruity old age' would be better. <g>
**************************************************
LOL! Jeanette

Tim Pope

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"jingles" <momm...@mail.com> wrote in message
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Yes, I think a "round, firm and plump" old age would work OK for me! Sounds
rather jolly! <gg>

Tim


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Aries wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 10:30:08 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Hi ValC - Holy Cow! - Tony's artwork is wonderful Val!!! I had no idea
>>your hubby was an artist! There's plenty of interesting artwork on his
>>website! When my website is up - hopefully that'll be soon - I'll let
>>y'all know. Have a great day over there by the sea Val! - Wes/MO
>
>
> I look foward to seeing your website when it is ready Wes - make it soon :)
Hi Aries & All - My website is about to "start" - much confusion over
passwords, usernames, etc. etc. - I'm such a backward bumpkin these days
when it comes to this internet stuff - and ye gads - times awastin' too!
I have a friend now however and he is helping - so not long now <G> -
I know what you're thinking "We'll see." - I'll be sure let you all
know. Have a great day over there! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Tim Pope wrote:

Hi Lady Tim - Golly! - you are painting too and I'm so happy to hear
that!! To start out painting like you have takes courage! Oils I too am
about to do a lot with by fall. Acrylics for me tend to dry too fast
and colorwise seem 'flat' - although I hear there are now water soluble
oils! We might give them a try - eh wot? I've been SO busy busy busy
lately - today too - having to research a vital part no. for a lawn
mower - still haven't found the manual - meanwhile our rather large
lawns are like prairie meadows already - with a good share of henbit and
dandelions ballooning up here and there. Very time consuming this
spring chore thing - but it is so beautiful - therefor not one single
brush stroke for me this day. Tomorrow all the way into town again for
mower parts!!! And this Saturday I've committed to help the Lodge serve
a pancake breakfast to the public - oh well it'll be fun to see all the
guys.
Have a wonderful day over there - you Darlin' lil 'artist' you!!!
(((X))) - Wes/MO

Tim Pope

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Hi Wes....I don't know how you fit all your daily activities into just one
day....never known such a busy chap! Hope you've managed to set yourself up
with a lawn mower by now - otherwise it will be tough going when the grass
is 'as high as an elephant's eye'. Don't get too bogged down in the Spring
chores though - the paint brush is a-waiting! BTW, I hope the pancake
breakfast was a great success....mmmmm, the thought of all that maple syrup
running down my chin is positively orgasmic! <gg>

Tim


Wes/MO

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Apr 19, 2005, 1:23:32 PM4/19/05
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Hi Tim - Wow! Maple syrup eh? - har har - you 'wild thing' you!!!!! <BG>
Well the Lodge breakfast turned out all right - with plenty of hungry
folks contributing plenty of bucks too. Hey - It's hard to 'balance'
anything for me it seems - I mostly just do what comes up next. And on
that note - its now lunch time here on the farm - so off to the house I
gotta git! Just popped in here to check the e-mails, etc. and of course
sixty-plus is plenty fun these days too! <G> Have another great day over
there dear Tim! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Apr 19, 2005, 1:38:57 PM4/19/05
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Tim Pope wrote:

Hi Tim & All You Wonderful Lovely 60+ Ladies! - Oh Tim! - you Sweet
Zingy Thing You! Ok - I'll ask my friend about the dates and info -
regarding the Tate exhibit, etc. and get back on that soon enough. -
AND! - My website is finally online!!! - if only so in its preliminary
primeval format - but at least it is now 'up' - !
Go to <www.wes-wilson.com> check it out - perhaps in a few MORE days it
will be more complete - so don't you all be too critical just yet -
please keep in mind it's just in its 'beginning stages' - ok? <g> -
(((X))) - Wes/MO

Tim Pope

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"Wes/MO" <we...@subtract.mo-net.com> wrote in message
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<<snipped> >

> Hi Tim & All You Wonderful Lovely 60+ Ladies! - Oh Tim! - you Sweet
> Zingy Thing You! Ok - I'll ask my friend about the dates and info -
> regarding the Tate exhibit, etc. and get back on that soon enough. -
> AND! - My website is finally online!!! - if only so in its preliminary
> primeval format - but at least it is now 'up' - !
> Go to <www.wes-wilson.com> check it out - perhaps in a few MORE days it
> will be more complete - so don't you all be too critical just yet -
> please keep in mind it's just in its 'beginning stages' - ok? <g> -
> (((X))) - Wes/MO


Hi Wes - Just checked out your website - great! - look forward to seeing it
finished, in all it's glory. Nice photo of you, Eva and Jason....handsome
as hell (all three of ya) :-)

Tim


Tim Pope

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Apr 19, 2005, 3:29:00 PM4/19/05
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"Wes/MO" <we...@subtract.mo-net.com> wrote in message
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<<snipped> >

> > Hi Wes....I don't know how you fit all your daily activities into just
one
> > day....never known such a busy chap! Hope you've managed to set
yourself up
> > with a lawn mower by now - otherwise it will be tough going when the
grass
> > is 'as high as an elephant's eye'. Don't get too bogged down in the
Spring
> > chores though - the paint brush is a-waiting! BTW, I hope the pancake
> > breakfast was a great success....mmmmm, the thought of all that maple
syrup
> > running down my chin is positively orgasmic! <gg>
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> Hi Tim - Wow! Maple syrup eh? - har har - you 'wild thing' you!!!!! <BG>
> Well the Lodge breakfast turned out all right - with plenty of hungry
> folks contributing plenty of bucks too. Hey - It's hard to 'balance'
> anything for me it seems - I mostly just do what comes up next. And on
> that note - its now lunch time here on the farm - so off to the house I
> gotta git! Just popped in here to check the e-mails, etc. and of course
> sixty-plus is plenty fun these days too! <G> Have another great day over
> there dear Tim! - Wes/MO

Hi Wes - How do you know it's lunchtime when you're out in the barn? I can
picture one of those huge metal triangles hanging on the porch and your good
lady wife clanging away at it.....like in the old western movies. <gg> On
the other hand, she probably just calls you on your mobile. Times, they
are a-changing. Glad you raised plenty of bucks at the Lodge breakfast.
It was a lovely spring day here today. Rosie and I went up to the woods for
a long walk...the views of the countryside on the way back were
breathtaking. Makes an old gal feel twenty years younger! :-) Have a
nice day....

Tim


BunnyHare

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Apr 19, 2005, 3:41:55 PM4/19/05
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"Tim Pope" <t...@thepopes29.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi Wes - How do you know it's lunchtime when you're out in the barn? I
> can
> picture one of those huge metal triangles hanging on the porch and your
> good
> lady wife clanging away at it.....like in the old western movies.

We don't exactly have that but I have a bell in the kitchen. I ring for my
other half, two rings for daughter, 3 rings everybody get here now. More
than 3 rings get here quicker than that and watch out because Mum is not
well pleased

--
Barb
Friends are the family you choose for yourself

Wes/MO

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Apr 21, 2005, 6:33:08 PM4/21/05
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Hi Tim - I
Finally found some info about the Tate exhibit thing - here's the link:
<http://www.hemispheredmc.com/work/index_moreinfo.html> - check it out
and see what the schedule might be if you want. Meanwhile I'm still
struggling with creating a 'decent' website - ugh - not easy yet!!! -
<G> Have a great day over there Sweetie! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Apr 21, 2005, 6:36:02 PM4/21/05
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Aries wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 19:23:47 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
>

>>It's difficult to find the time to do everything one would like to
>>do...although you seem to have managed it very well!
>
>

> I'm like my mother there, I cannot sit down and do nothing LOL

Hi ValC - Here's all the info I could find on the Tate show thingy -
<http://www.hemispheredmc.com/work/index_moreinfo.html>
Have another geat day over there 'by the sea' - you Lucky Lady you! - Wes/MO

Aries

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Apr 22, 2005, 6:05:23 AM4/22/05
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So you exhibited at the Liverpool Tate? What is your artistic name Wes so
I can find out more ?


--
Give others freedom to be themselves.
Appreciate the differences between their ways and yours.

http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Wes/MO

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Apr 22, 2005, 8:46:21 AM4/22/05
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Aries wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 17:36:02 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Aries wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 19:23:47 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>It's difficult to find the time to do everything one would like to
>>>>do...although you seem to have managed it very well!
>>>
>>>I'm like my mother there, I cannot sit down and do nothing LOL
>>
>>Hi ValC - Here's all the info I could find on the Tate show thingy -
>><http://www.hemispheredmc.com/work/index_moreinfo.html>
>>Have another geat day over there 'by the sea' - you Lucky Lady you! - Wes/MO
>
>
> So you exhibited at the Liverpool Tate? What is your artistic name Wes so
> I can find out more ?
Hi ValC - Yes - apparently a show is coming to the Tate (in Liverpool)
beginning in May - the "summer of love" show - and Val - my 'artistic
name' is of course "Wes Wilson" (Who or what else I'm wondering??? <G> )
- You'll see a mention in the second paragraph on the link - as I read
it yesterday - so I'm assuming there will be some of my work in that
show. By the way - what software did you use to make your wonderful
website Val? Have a great day! - Wes/MO

Aries

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Apr 22, 2005, 9:25:25 AM4/22/05
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:46:21 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:

> Hi ValC - Yes - apparently a show is coming to the Tate (in Liverpool)
> beginning in May - the "summer of love" show - and Val - my 'artistic
> name' is of course "Wes Wilson" (Who or what else I'm wondering??? <G> )
> - You'll see a mention in the second paragraph on the link - as I read
> it yesterday - so I'm assuming there will be some of my work in that
> show. By the way - what software did you use to make your wonderful
> website Val? Have a great day! - Wes/MO

I found these sites with your name on them Wes - must be you huh ? Vry nice
stuff :) Do you still paint?
http://www.collectable-records.ru/images/post/wilson/
http://wwar.com/masters/w/wilson-wes.html

I use Microsoft's FrontPage for websites - very easy once you get the hang
of it :)

--
To love what you do and feel that it matters -
how could anything be more fun?
Katharine Graham
http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Tim Pope

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"BunnyHare" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Wish I'd thought of that....I just used to holler. :-)

Tim

Tim Pope

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Apr 22, 2005, 4:01:01 PM4/22/05
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"Wes/MO" <we...@subtract.mo-net.com> wrote in message
,,snipped> >

> >
> Hi Tim - I
> Finally found some info about the Tate exhibit thing - here's the link:
> <http://www.hemispheredmc.com/work/index_moreinfo.html> - check it out
> and see what the schedule might be if you want. Meanwhile I'm still
> struggling with creating a 'decent' website - ugh - not easy yet!!! -
> <G> Have a great day over there Sweetie! - Wes/MO

Hi Wes - Checked out the link. Seems that the Summer Love exhibition will
be at the Tate Liverpool (May to September)....way up there in the north of
England. Pity it's not in London - would dash up there in a heartbeat (but
perhaps I will get a chance to travel up to Liverpool before the end of
September - we shall see). I'm sure it will be a roaring success.
Meanwhile, good luck with your website.....all
good things are worth waiting for. Cheerio!

Tim
>

Wes/MO

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Apr 23, 2005, 1:57:33 PM4/23/05
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Aries wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:46:21 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Hi ValC - Yes - apparently a show is coming to the Tate (in Liverpool)
>>beginning in May - the "summer of love" show - and Val - my 'artistic
>>name' is of course "Wes Wilson" (Who or what else I'm wondering??? <G> )
>>- You'll see a mention in the second paragraph on the link - as I read
>>it yesterday - so I'm assuming there will be some of my work in that
>>show. By the way - what software did you use to make your wonderful
>>website Val? Have a great day! - Wes/MO
>
>
> I found these sites with your name on them Wes - must be you huh ? Vry nice
> stuff :) Do you still paint?
> http://www.collectable-records.ru/images/post/wilson/
> http://wwar.com/masters/w/wilson-wes.html
>
> I use Microsoft's FrontPage for websites - very easy once you get the hang
> of it :)
>
Hi ValC - Thanks for the info and links! I don't use a Microsoft OS
however - I've got a Mac - shucks - so your web 'loader' software prolly
wouldn't work for me. Have a great day! - Wes/MO

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Aries wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:57:33 -0500, Wes/MO wrote:
>
>
>>Hi ValC - Thanks for the info and links! I don't use a Microsoft OS
>>however - I've got a Mac - shucks - so your web 'loader' software prolly
>>wouldn't work for me. Have a great day! - Wes/MO
>
>
> I have never owned a Mac but believe them to be excellent. I know they
> come in glorious colours though - typical woman huh LOL
Hi ValC - Yes they do Val and in futuristic shapes, etc. too - but - I
must add that - often there's just 'something' nifty - that's pleasin'
about you 'typical women' - eh wot? <g> - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Apr 24, 2005, 7:35:22 PM4/24/05
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Tim Pope wrote:

Hi Tim - Thanks - it's just a balsa raft on the windy beach right now -
but better is coming. I hope it'll be both fun and useful.
- Wes/MO

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"A balsa raft on the windy beach".....how eloquent. :-)

Tim
>


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"Aries" <ar...@valcopeland.co.uk> wrote in message
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> LOL, nice one Wes <g>
> --
> Friendship improves happiness and abates misery,
> by doubling our joy and dividing our grief."
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val/

I think ol' Wes is flirting with you Val! <g>

Tim


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"Aries on her laptop" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 21:27:55 +0100, Tim Pope wrote:
>
> > I think ol' Wes is flirting with you Val! <g>
>
> He's a man in 'e ;)
> --
> Baby steps will get you there
> http://www.valcopeland.co.uk/val

Indeed...and a very handsome one! :-)

Tim


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Wes/MO

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Apr 29, 2005, 5:56:53 PM4/29/05
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Hi Tim & All - Yep - yer right - mostly the making of art - is truly
worth the effort - at least it's always 'stimulating' <g> - ! Hey
thanks Tim - however, frankly, I don't know any details about the Tate
exhibit - so I don't know what sort of a representation I'll be having
there! As you can imagine I'm 'busy' these days - but I always find
time to check in here and find out what you all are up to - <g> - Have a
great day! - Wes/MO

Wes/MO

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Aries on her laptop wrote:

> Yep, I saw his pic :)) He will be blushing now LOL
Hi there You Two! Val & Tim - I AM blushing! Yer - OH so sweet!!! -
Wes/MO

Tim Pope

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Well, we know a good-looker when we see one. Enjoy the flattery, Wes! :-)

Tim
>


Tim Pope

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"Wes/MO" <we...@subtract.mo-net.com> wrote in message
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Hi Wes! My sister Rosie and I finally got to see the Monet/Turner/Whistler
exhibition at The Tate in London on Wednesday. It was really great....a lot
to do with each artist's treatment of 'light'. When Rosie and I came out
into the late evening sunshine, we started to chatter away about the effect
of the light on the river Thames, and the incredible evening sky, etc.
We realised what we were doing, and immediately fell about laughing. Well,
really!....as if we actually knew what we were talking about!! LOL.

Tim
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Jeanette S.

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Tim wrote: Hi Wes! My sister Rosie and I finally got to see the

Monet/Turner/Whistler exhibition at The Tate in London on Wednesday. It
was really great....a lot to do with each artist's treatment of 'light'.
  When Rosie and I came out into the late evening sunshine, we started
to chatter away about the effect of the light on the river Thames, and
the incredible evening sky, etc. We realised what we were doing, and
immediately fell about laughing. Well, really!....as if we actually knew
what we were talking about!! LOL.
*************************************************
At that point you were seeing the scenes outside as you saw them in the
paintings! Desn't matter whether you knew what you were taling about -
the paintings were probably beautiful. I love Monet and Whistler.
Monet for its blurry edges and the ligt captured in the oils. Whistler
is a bit different but very likable. Is Turner the one who painted all
the huge women, or was that the guy whose name started with "H", I
believe? Jeanette

Tim Pope

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"Jeanette S." <jenah...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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William Turner was an English artist...quite a prolific impressionist
painter. Monet and Whistler were greatly influenced by his technique and
took up his style somewhat. He painted a lot of scenes of the foggy River
Thames in London, and misty seascapes (and other varied subjects). Don't
know who Mr "H" was....but Rubens painted some pretty rotund ladies! :-)

Tim


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