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http://www.thegreatillusion.com/introduction. This is by far the most beautiful site that I have ever seen! Full of dreams!

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

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tren, couldn't make it work

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

Diane cut and paste leaving out the(/introduction) at the end. Don't miss it. Its absolutly beautiful!!!!! Thank you Trennie!!....Kirk

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

www.thegreatillusion.com

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

I don't know why it won't come out as a direct link??! JOy??? Oh JOy???

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

I'll try:

THE GREAT ILLUSION

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001



Okay, never mind! Perhaps there is some kind of block in his code; dont' have time to look at it. There's something on the sight about only being able to link thru email, but I've never heard that before, so who knows. Needs an expert I guess........oh Joy?

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

Joy is gone for the weekend to a workshop. She's due back either Sunday or Monday morning, not sure which. I'll point her in this direction.

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

neat site, thanks tren.

-- Anonymous, September 29, 2001

Ok, everybody, I went back and read the small print and it can only be mailed by direct e-mail like EM said. So if anyone wants to go there, let one of us know, EM. Kirk, Or Diane or me and we will emil you there. OK. Thanks everybody for your help. I will try to stop skipping the small print! Love TRen

-- Anonymous, September 30, 2001

Ha ha, yeah, like I'm an expert! I did get in though by the cut & paste as Tren first said . . .

-- Anonymous, September 30, 2001


Well, I went to the site with no problem. The artwork was fair, with a preference to female nudes. I did like the "move the mouse over the picture" effects. The poetry (?) or prose was really unpalatable to me. I ignored it as I clicked through, after the first 5 or 6 pages. A sample: " Try to comprehend how the pieces fit in, realizing the enigma as the shadows wear thin." I felt like I should be about 20 years old and my mind altered to appreciate this stuff. Sorry to say guys...it didn't do it for me.

-- Anonymous, September 30, 2001

Thanks Tren, for sharing this. I spent about an hour there, soaking it all in.....and personally, I absolutely LOVED the artwork!

-- Anonymous, September 30, 2001

Trennie: Personally I'm a bit of a dreamer and have a wild imagination so I really loved it!!! "The Way Home" really spoke to me. Check that one again Tren....Much Love...Kirk

-- Anonymous, October 01, 2001

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