I remember that RS-I.  I helped in enablement.  We knew how fussy RS-I teachers could be so we really worked hard at getting the first night table set up ‘perfectly’.  Charles arrives, looks at the set up and says we need to move the tables 4 inches as they were not in middle of room.  Bless his pea-picking heart.

Ring the bells that still can ring 
Forget your perfect offering 
There is a crack, a crack in everything 
That's how the light gets in
 ~Leonard Cohen

❤ Frank              *Please consider the environment  before you print this email.*


On Jul 8, 2014, at 7:31 PM, Myra Griffin via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:

Thank you, Charles Moore, for touching my life in Cincinnati, 1970- RS1- which led to so much more.
Myra Griffin

On 7/8/14 9:49 PM, Sunny Walker via Dialogue wrote:
Perhaps it’s a little like Christmas and we’re watching “It’s a Wonderful Life.” I only knew Charles Moore for a very intense 44-hours in April of 1971. He was the “first teacher” of my RS-1 in the basement of a rather obscure little Methodist church on the outskirts of Bartlesville, OK. And I am forever changed. And on it goes.
 
We have been blessed,
 
Sunny
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SunWalker Enterprises
303-587-3017 (cell); 303-671-0704 (office)
Aurora, Colorado
 
“What is it that you want to do with the one, wild, precious thing called your life?”
                                                                         ~Mary Oliver
 


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