Saturday, August 9, 2008

The net is getting too cluttered with good ideas. We need a way to keep up on the little things of life and a way to keep a record of the biggies. The way I've started to blog lots of relatives will possibly be checking in. That might limit some of what our family might want to post. "Who give a heck about this?" we might be saying, when in fact, at least Grandma is very interested. Face book is confusing, but maybe it is for less intimate stuff. I'm not ruling it out. I thought it was for young'uns mostly, maybe I'm wrong.
Whatever, so it is a feeling-our-way-along experience right now. At least it is something.

If Jason and Erin wanted to continue their missionary efforts in Italy, I sure opened an interesting door here at the gallery this week. People from Bergamo. Never heard of Mormons. Interested. I gave them a B of M in Spanish (Only one I had and they acted like they could read it.) Their English wasn't too good. I have their card. They work for a modern art sort of place. I really feel they are open to more. Erin, if you wanted to keep your Italian sharp, see what you could do. Elena Leggiardi. The only web site I have is info@ideatrade.it. Man's name is Diego Sala Leggiardi. Via Bergamo, 34 15048 Valenza (AL) P.IVA o2080640069 tel/fax 0131 955355---- For the What-the-heck-file.

We sold two big pieces of art to a French couple who must be rich. Invited us to visit. Marc Prikazsky mprceva@gmail.com Vice President for Ceva Sante Animale, which is a veterinary company.

1 comment:

Jason said...

that is really cool! I spent the last 7 months of my mission in bergamo. It was my favorite city. It has a beautiful "old town" up on a hill. I wish I could have met these people.