Fleeing the Robots
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We took the Sweet Lime out for the weekend. Mostly to escape Pinedorado, but also to visit diRosa up in Napa.
That place squoze my heart.
Made me see stars.
I stopped breathing.
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If there is anything better than seeing that kind of art in that kind of place with the woman you love more than life itself, I don't know what it could be.
It was one of those made you feel like you could die happy, just for having been there.
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I will die happy, for that is my aim.
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Namaste.
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7 Comments:
"I will die happy, for that is my aim."
My brother wanted to die peacefully, without fear, without pain. I think that's how he died today.
I hope you don't mind all those time that I called you brother in his absence. He was a lot like you. You would've liked him.
Brother, I lost my brother today. I am bereft. But he died the way he wanted to die. And really, that's all any of us can ask for.
What a cool gallery -- I hadn't heard of diRosa and thank you for the heads-up.
I'm glad you're happy.
Laurel-
I am so sorry. I'm sure I would have liked him.
What a loss for you.
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Scott
Elizabeth-
You're in LA, right? It's totally worth the drive. I didn't think much of Napa itself, but the diRosa was astounding and so much damn fun.
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Scott
Dig the art, big man.
it's a good aim to have. I'd like to die happy also... and live happy as well.
I'm working on that second one first.
Peace,
pf
I need a museum day, real soon.
Thanks for sharing your adventures, discoveries and awesome photos with us.
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