Submitted by Name: Jackson Snyder From: east coast Florida, USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thank you, Ted. I love your site, and I thank you for the 'free stuff'; such is getting rarer and rarer. I will be playing some of these great arrangements, especially those for 4 hands. Blessings to you and yours, my friend.
Added: November 30, 2017
Submitted by Name: Massimo Di Tullio From: Italy E-mail: Contact
Comments: very nice site. I am trying to convert my dos to PBCC. Need a tutorial on using printers XPRINT is very cryptic.
Added: September 25, 2017
Submitted by Name: Walter SCHINDL From: Vienna, Austria E-mail: Contact
Comments: Met Gary today here in the Santa Susana Pass Historic Park (Chatsworth L.A.) and he showed me a nice trail. After those years of drought, it’s so nice to see nature reawakening. We had a good chat and he invited me to your blog – love your pictures and your ratings too. Nice work! Thank You
Added: February 28, 2017
Submitted by Name: Lee From: SF Bay Area E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thanks for the great photos. I think your middle "Miner's Lettuce" photo is actually streptanthus (jewel flower).
Added: July 7, 2014
Submitted by Name: Kim Miller From: Reno NV E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hello. I just wanted to let you know I have a pen and ink drawing Pam did in 1970 in back with red accents. My mom (Jeri Dell) was friends with Pam and I don't know what Pam called it but we always refered to it as "Roseeye". It was purchased at the big blue house on 5th & Ralston in the early '70's. When my mom passed away, I inherited it. I didn't see anything like it on your site but I wanted to let you know other examples of Pam's work are still out there.
Name: Dan Feigelson
From: Rehovot, Israel
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