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My late friend, Kathleen Elgin, loved the Kentucky Derby. When May rolls around, I always thing of her.
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In the 1950's and 60's, Kathleen was a book illustrator in New York.
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She illustrated everything from the the heart, to the gods, to the nuns.
I miss her...
This is the best way to go on loving our lost ones. I appreciate all the sentiments in this post. pgt
ReplyDeleteSuch talent!
ReplyDeleteBooks were so beautifully illustrated and produced.
No one does such stuff so stylishly now.
Hey ho!
Best Wishes
Robert