Welcome to IUOMA...Alexis? McAdams
I'm in Greece and here is the Greek Post (Hellenic Post).
But I know Lombard, Illinois...I visit there at my nephew's,
not far from you near Lewis and Maple! small world!
And why "serenosaur" at twitter? I know Paul Sereno out of
University of Chicago...any connection? amazing.
see you in the mail,
Katerina in Thessaloniki
Kalimera,
Perhaps one day you'll come to Greece, too!
Not that there are any dinosaurs here :-) But we are close to
to North Africa, Chad, etc. where you can dig and hit "old bones"!
I am a colleague with Paul Sereno's mother, Rena Sereno, and we
have been on many art study tours of Greece sponsored by Northern
Illinois University and ALPHA. I think Paul is great, and may he be an inspiration for your future studies!
All the best,
see you in the mail soon!
Katerina
News item at YahooNews this a.m.
There's a great photo of handsome Paul through the jaws of a SuperCroc!
But could not get it posted here.
Fascinating work in the Sahara and North Africa!
Yahoo news:
"WASHINGTON – A 20-foot-long crocodile with three sets of fangs — like wild boar tusks — roamed parts of northern Africa millions of years ago, researchers reported Thursday. While this fearsome creature hunted meat, not far away another newly found type of croc with a wide, flat snout like a pancake was fishing for food.
And a smaller, 3-foot-long relative with buckteeth was chomping plants and grubs in the same region.
The three new species, along with new examples of two previously known ancient crocodiles, were detailed Thursday by researchers Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago and Hans Larsson of McGill University in Montreal. They spoke at a news conference organized by the National Geographic Society, which sponsored the research.
"These species open a window on a croc world completely foreign to what was living on northern continents," Sereno said of the unusual animals that lived 100 million years ago on the southern continent known as Gondwana."
Glad the mini book arrived, Alexis,
Are you still under mounds of snow in Lombard-Chicago
...or hopefully some of it has melted?
Made a visit to your blog, thanks for info about yet another
mail art progect for Darwin. I shall be sending soon....
Hi to sunny Lombard! Hi Alexis,
Could you take the train in to the Loop
and join us mail artists?
Meeting of Mail Artists in Chicago:
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
at 12 noon at the
Art Institute, Michigan Avenue entrance by the
south Lion :-) See you there?
I am flying in from Greece to be there.
I'll also be in Lombard for a few days until I leave by Oct. 3.
Alexis! I got your absolutely superb There's carp in my salmon card yesterday, it's an absolutely joy, made my housemate and I laugh for a few minutes and smile for much of the day. Thank you so much!
I'm currently very *very* behind on all things mailart but do expect something to be coming your way sometime soon.
Thank you, Alexis, for the great "Valentine" card and that special stamp from Cuba! 'Glad that all the "Love" stamps arrived and the card for "365", too! I hope all that snow is melting in Chicago. Take care, and do your studies first...mail art can wait, getting a " reply art " is fun after months, if not a year later. That is the surprise joy of mail art!
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
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Welcome to IUOMA...Alexis? McAdamsI'm in Greece and here is the Greek Post (Hellenic Post).
But I know Lombard, Illinois...I visit there at my nephew's,
not far from you near Lewis and Maple! small world!
And why "serenosaur" at twitter? I know Paul Sereno out of
University of Chicago...any connection? amazing.
see you in the mail,
Katerina in Thessaloniki
Nov 18, 2009
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Perhaps one day you'll come to Greece, too!
Not that there are any dinosaurs here :-) But we are close to
to North Africa, Chad, etc. where you can dig and hit "old bones"!
I am a colleague with Paul Sereno's mother, Rena Sereno, and we
have been on many art study tours of Greece sponsored by Northern
Illinois University and ALPHA. I think Paul is great, and may he be an inspiration for your future studies!
All the best,
see you in the mail soon!
Katerina
Nov 19, 2009
Maurizio Follin
is a pleasure to do your knowledge
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(http://itsonlymailart.blogspot.com/)Maurizio
Nov 19, 2009
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
There's a great photo of handsome Paul through the jaws of a SuperCroc!
But could not get it posted here.
Fascinating work in the Sahara and North Africa!
Yahoo news:
"WASHINGTON – A 20-foot-long crocodile with three sets of fangs — like wild boar tusks — roamed parts of northern Africa millions of years ago, researchers reported Thursday. While this fearsome creature hunted meat, not far away another newly found type of croc with a wide, flat snout like a pancake was fishing for food.
And a smaller, 3-foot-long relative with buckteeth was chomping plants and grubs in the same region.
The three new species, along with new examples of two previously known ancient crocodiles, were detailed Thursday by researchers Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago and Hans Larsson of McGill University in Montreal. They spoke at a news conference organized by the National Geographic Society, which sponsored the research.
"These species open a window on a croc world completely foreign to what was living on northern continents," Sereno said of the unusual animals that lived 100 million years ago on the southern continent known as Gondwana."
Nov 20, 2009
virginia milici (virgy)
Nov 20, 2009
virginia milici (virgy)
Nov 26, 2009
virginia milici (virgy)
Dec 8, 2009
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
'hope you are having happy holidays!
KALES YIORTES
Dec 27, 2009
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Are you still under mounds of snow in Lombard-Chicago
...or hopefully some of it has melted?
Made a visit to your blog, thanks for info about yet another
mail art progect for Darwin. I shall be sending soon....
Jan 15, 2010
Medwolf
Jan 26, 2010
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Greetings to Lombard from Greece.
Have a great day:
"XRONIA POLA!"
Agapi,
Katerina
May 29, 2010
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Could you take the train in to the Loop
and join us mail artists?
Meeting of Mail Artists in Chicago:
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
at 12 noon at the
Art Institute, Michigan Avenue entrance by the
south Lion :-) See you there?
I am flying in from Greece to be there.
I'll also be in Lombard for a few days until I leave by Oct. 3.
Sep 5, 2010
Olga Pavlovsky L-platebigcheese
I'm currently very *very* behind on all things mailart but do expect something to be coming your way sometime soon.
Feb 6, 2011
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Thank you, Alexis, for the great "Valentine" card and that special stamp from Cuba! 'Glad that all the "Love" stamps arrived and the card for "365", too! I hope all that snow is melting in Chicago. Take care, and do your studies first...mail art can wait, getting a " reply art " is fun after months, if not a year later. That is the surprise joy of mail art!
Feb 28, 2011
Bruno Cassaglia - networker mail
Mar 25, 2011
N High
Mar 26, 2011
Pamela Ashby Campbell
I recieved your piece of art today in the mail. I love it thank you for sending art to me.
Mar 29, 2011
Uncustomary
Apr 16, 2011
May 22, 2011
N High
May 24, 2011
Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Happy Birthday Alexis! Greetings from Greece:
XRONIA POLLA! Have a great day and nice
Memorial Day Weekend!
May 29, 2011