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antares antares@EURONET.NL
Wed, 01 Aug 2001 13:50:46 +0200


> As expected we (my family and I) had great fun on our trip to the USA
> this year. Reno was a fantastic experience tho I didnt get to socialize
> much. I hung out in the exams room the entire time and have found that
> part of the convention to be extremely rewarding. I almost managed to
> finish off my quals for CTE as well, but will have to travel to the
> Northeast Regional to finish off that process. There are some really fine
> folks dedicated to these convention exams, that be for sure. I did manage
> however to run into quite a few of our cyber community and I would have
> loved to have been able to have had more time to chat and enjoy the
> company.
> 
> Otherwise we got to see a lot of Canyon Country, a first for me. I had no
> idea that Arizona / Utah was that beautiful. I was simply blown away with
> Bryce, Zion, Grand and Glenn Canyons. A nice unexpected and spontaneous
> family reunion of some 25 close relatives rounded off our trip in
> Seattle.
> 
> But as the saying goes....how does that saying go ??... There's no place
> like home ! Its good to be back after yet another wonderfull summer in
> the US.
> 
> --
> Richard Brekne
> RPT, N.P.T.F.
> Bergen, Norway
> mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no

Ricardo Mio,

How nice that you had a good time there!
It is the most beautiful place on zee Earthz.
20 years ago I should have overpowered my wife's ruling that we should stay
in Europe because of culture and  bla bla.
Now I am stuck in sinful Amsterdam and read about fellow human beings having
the time of their life there...where I should have had a blooming and
booming piano business (amongst the navajo's?)


friendly greetings
from

Antares,

Amsterdam, Holland

"where music is, no harm can be" 



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