michael wrote:i feel great, just coming back from school.
I showed the AsacHAN AND PLAYED WITH THE TEN YEAR OLD PUPILS:
THEY HAD TO GUESS HOW MUCH PEOPLE ARE PLAYING AITH A SONG OF LAURI:
I SHOWED SHORT VIDS LIKE TIMELAPSE FROM LAURI AND HANG MASSIVE AND THE KOREAN GUY WITH HIS ORCHESTRA AND YOKI :
PAN-TASTIC HOURLATER PHOTOS
AND MY SON IS PROUD

I just loooooove this news from you, Michael. And agree with you about Mowgli - hey; Mowgli - if you need a break from snow, you can cross the continent and visit me.
Michael, you are soooooooo busy. I look forward to seeing your photos. I've been saving the ones you posted.
I won't have time to shop till Thursday, at which time I'll set up an envelope with toilet paper and paper towels with butterflies for you. Planning carefully, so as to preserve butterfly wings in the best of health.
I played Saturday and Sunday at the cafe, thinking of you, and PanTamAnya sang so well that yesterday (Sunday), the cafe owner, Eric, commented on her sound. Nicely, of course. I trust you remember that she came to me in the first place because it was your idea this should happen, that you started out with making it happen, and that our great friend Phoenix managed things while you were busy. And that Colin was the postman who brought her to me. And, of course, that Victor built her. Always, I am endlessly grateful to have PanTamAnya as my friend and co-musician.
Somebody took a picture of me yesterday wearing my cordless headphones when things got too loud for me, as one young guy keeps raising the noise level.
And some of us just go outside when things get too loud. My hearing is bad enough already.
Tomorrow I should have time to read more about Gabriel's lucky funeral; today - dentist! What fun!
