Valentine's musings, in a sense
Feb. 15th, 2007 08:05 amEvery day I've been here in Albuquerque this week, and particularly yesterday, I've been reminded fondly of ![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) patgreene.  The first time I came here for a conference was in 1989...  Pat's personal motif has always been a butterfly, and I found a lovely butterfly antique silver pin that I gave her.  It was a 1940s-vintage Native American piece that had once been part of a collection featured in  Arizona Highways (the shopkeeper showed me the issue), and I bought it in a small shop in Old Town, the early-19th-century pre-railroad town center.  Every day this week, I've driven by that shop again, and thought of butterflies, and Pat, and how much I love her. :)
patgreene.  The first time I came here for a conference was in 1989...  Pat's personal motif has always been a butterfly, and I found a lovely butterfly antique silver pin that I gave her.  It was a 1940s-vintage Native American piece that had once been part of a collection featured in  Arizona Highways (the shopkeeper showed me the issue), and I bought it in a small shop in Old Town, the early-19th-century pre-railroad town center.  Every day this week, I've driven by that shop again, and thought of butterflies, and Pat, and how much I love her. :)
![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) patgreene.  The first time I came here for a conference was in 1989...  Pat's personal motif has always been a butterfly, and I found a lovely butterfly antique silver pin that I gave her.  It was a 1940s-vintage Native American piece that had once been part of a collection featured in  Arizona Highways (the shopkeeper showed me the issue), and I bought it in a small shop in Old Town, the early-19th-century pre-railroad town center.  Every day this week, I've driven by that shop again, and thought of butterflies, and Pat, and how much I love her. :)
patgreene.  The first time I came here for a conference was in 1989...  Pat's personal motif has always been a butterfly, and I found a lovely butterfly antique silver pin that I gave her.  It was a 1940s-vintage Native American piece that had once been part of a collection featured in  Arizona Highways (the shopkeeper showed me the issue), and I bought it in a small shop in Old Town, the early-19th-century pre-railroad town center.  Every day this week, I've driven by that shop again, and thought of butterflies, and Pat, and how much I love her. :)
