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The automatic writing project started out as an activity among friends and locals. I would write a line someone else would write a line and so on... Then people would overhear us and ask if they could participate and write something too (which surprised me) of course I said "yes!" At that point I realized that lots of people have something to say. I started asking strangers to add entries, then I graduated to offering people $1.00 to participate, some people do not accept the dollar and some pay me a $1.00 (paying it forward). It's becoming quite a lovely, surprising and compelling project. People from many walks of life are participating: homeless, a news reporter, academics, students, doctors, drug addicts, lawyers, tourists etc... People have written things in my journal that they'd never say out loud, not to anyone. Some of it's so sad, some intriguing, hilarious and so on... At the end of the day, every one of these people understand that their entries are being uploaded to the internet and are comforted in knowing that they will be heard. I have no idea where this is going, but it's going just fine! FYI: English is not everyone's first language here. I will be illustrating the book/journal after the text is done. I hope that everyone who reads these entries learns something about people, mostly that we never know what someone else is going through.
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Calligraphie - calligraphy
Session at www.museesgaumais.be/?articleId=2074
with Stéphane Alfonsi - www.facebook.com/stephane.alfonsi
"TOWEL DISPENSER HERE" is written in marker on a wall where a paper towel dispenser was formerly located in a men's restroom at the Lake Artemesia Natural Area in College Park, Maryland.
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Following on from the May 1975 cover I scanned and uploaded, here's the gentleman who won it. Shame the number isn't fully visible, it's KEV44*N and the first two numbers I've checked have both been 120Ys so it might be difficult to know for sure. Wonder how long he kept it for?
Wish I knew which Datsun dealership this was.
As an aside, the editor of Popular Motoring was Mike Twite. I'm not sure if it's the same person, but someone of that name was sadly killed in a plane crash in the early '80s. He was editor of Flypast magazine at the time and I've seen mention of him writing for another car magazine and working for Vauxhall.
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Harry McLeod of Toronto did the research
Death Notice Source Newspaper: Ingersoll Tribune Thursday, January 13, 1944
Pg: 4, Col: 2 Text of Notice:
HUGH MacDONALD PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY A well known and highly respected citizen of Kintore district passed away with shocking suddenness on January 4th, in the person of Hugh MacDonald. He was the son of the late Philip and Jemina MacDonald. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillie Gallanger [sic]; two daughters, Mrs. N. L. McLeod [Nora], of Ingersoll; and Mrs. Bruce Lovell [Thelma] of Putnam, and one son, Cecil, at home; two brothers, E. I. McDonald of South Porcupine and Ernest McDonald of St. Marys; 6 sisters, Mrs. Balsdon, Thamesford; Mrs. Davis of South Porcupine; Mrs. W. Merrit of St. Thomas; Mrs. E. Faircloth of London; Mrs. Mary Pearson of Thorndale; and Miss Jeannie May McDonald of Conaut. The funeral was held from his late residence, Lot 13, Concession 10, East Nissouri [township] on Friday, with interment taking place in the Kintore Cemetery. The service was conducted at the home by Rev. Sam MacDonald of Clinton, a cousin of the deceased and the MacDonald quartette sang during the service. The pall bearers were Stanley MacDonald, Gordon Robson, Jack MacDonald, and Murray Gallanger, all cousins of the deceased. The flower bearers were Perry MacDonald, Ernest Faircloth, Lawrence Pearson, Lawrence Harris, James Sparling and Wesley Nairn, all nephews.
Date of Event: Tuesday, January 04, 1944 Name: MacDonald, Hugh
Associated Name: MacDonald, Lillie Gallanger Town/Township: Kintore
Death Notice Source Newspaper: Ingersoll Tribune Thursday, November 06, 1958
Pg: 1, Col: 5 Text of Notice: MRS. H. MacDONALD DIES IN 70TH YEAR The death occurred on Friday, October 31st of Mrs. Hugh MacDonald at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Norman McLeod, RR2 Ingersoll [King St. E.], following a long period of ill health and seriously ill for three days. Mrs. MacDonald who was in her 70th year, was the former Lillie May Gallinger, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gallinger, and was born in East Nissouri [township], where the greater part of her life had been spent. In 1908 she was married to Hugh MacDonald, who predeceased her in 1944. Mrs. MacDonald later moved to Ingersoll where she resided for a few years and for the past 7 years had been living in Salford. She was a Baptist by faith and held in the highest esteem by her large circle of friends throughout the district. Left to mourn the passing of a dearly loved mother are two daughters: Mrs. Norman McLeod [Nora], Ingersoll; Mrs. Bruce Lovell [Thelma], Verschoyle; and one son, Cecil, of Barrie, Ontario. Also surviving are two brothers, Zenus Gallinger of London; and Murray Gallinger of Thorndale; and two sisters, Mrs. Birdie Feddry of Lakeside; and Mrs. Charles Smith [Mabel] of Ingersoll. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the McBeath Funeral Home, where service was conducted at 2 o'clock by Rev. J. R. Simpson of the Ingersoll Baptist Church. The large attendance of relatives, friends and neighbours and the numerous floral tributes were indicative of the high esteem in which Mrs. MacDonald was held. Interment was in the Kintore Cemetery, the casket bearers being the following nephews: Milne Hart, Lawrence Pearson, Lawrence Haves, Wesley Nairn, Glen Gallinger and Phillip Merritt
Associated Name: Thornton, Fred R. Town/Township: Kintore Date of Event: Friday, October 31, 1958
Name: MacDonald, Lillie May Gallinger Associated Name: MacDonald, Hugh Town/Township: Ingersoll
Writing Notes. Pen and paper never go out of style. While most of us write electronically, it does a mind good to return to the past. Though I mostly write on my PC, iPhone, iPad and iMac, I still use pen and paper. Why? There is a place for everything. Every tool has value and I use them all. The photo, which I transformed into a watercolor characature was taken seven years ago when pen and paper still ruled over electronics. Today many folks have abandoned the tools of the past. Don't fall into the trap of only using the most up to date electronics. Let the inkpen bleed across the paper and get involved with the words you use. (Photo: February 18, 2008, Montpellier, France) #writing #penandpaper
Marker graffiti on the wall of the men's restroom in a Sheetz store in Frederick, Maryland.
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salok ma 1 |
dhann su kaagad kalam dhann dhan bhaandaa dhan mas |
dhan lekhaaree naanakaa jin naam likhaaeiaa sach |1|
Shalok, First Mehl:
Blessed is the paper, blessed is the pen, blessed is the inkwell, and blessed is the ink.
Blessed is the writer, O Nanak, who writes the True Name. ||1||
This is the words Agnes Ozman wrote "under the influence of Holy Spirit." They believed the writing was Chinese.
Local accession number: 13_05_000722
Title: Mary F. Scott Siddons [back]
Statement of responsibility: Emile Tourtin, peinture & photographie d'art, 128 Bd. De Starsbourg, Havre, Rampe Bouvreuil, 34, Rouen, 8 Bd des Italiens, 8, Paris.
Genre: Photographs; Cartes de visite; Portraits
Date created: 1859-1870 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 11 x 7 cm (carte de visite format)
General notes: Title from item or from accompanying material.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Subjects: Actresses; Scott-Siddons, Mary Frances, 1844-1896
Collection: Cartes de Visite Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
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An Armenian student of mine wrote me a model for writing ‘Merry Christmas and happy New Year’ in her Language. This was my first sheet in which at least all the ascenders and descenders were in the right place, at least I hope so :–) The space between the lines turned out to be too large, so I filled it with some additional personal words afterwards.