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RE: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien [Teil 3]: Sammlungen 2 // Natural History Museum Vienna [Part 3]: Exhibitions 2

in #nature5 years ago

Dear @vieanna,
Of course you had to include all the animals. After all, you didn't stuff them. I'm not surprised that the practice of killing for show distresses you. When I made the comment I worried that it might offend, but believed I'd come to know you well enough that you would understand.

I remember reading about Vladimir Nabokov--brilliant writer. He was a butterfly collector. This meant he had to catch beautiful butterflies and kill them. For his 'collection'. I much prefer bird watchers, who appreciate beauty and celebrate life.

The amount of research you do is impressive. It is obvious that, as you observe, you ask questions, not just for your readers but because you are curious. The heart of a lifelong student :)

I see you have a blog about writing instruments --primitive typewriters. I'm eager to read this, but will save for my iPad at night, when I can relax with a pillow under my head and enlarge the pictures for better viewing.

Wishing for you the most happy and satisfying season.

With great affection and respect,
Your friend, who shares your appreciation for life,
AG

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Dear AG,

You've got a pretty good idea of me by now. You know that I don't take your thoughts about the exhibition of animals in the museum as a criticism of my post. On the contrary, I'm glad that you addressed this topic.

Christmas is getting closer and closer. Another two days, then the holidays will begin and I will have more time for myself again.

I wish you the same: time for you and everything that is close to your heart.

Take care of yourself and have a good time!

Warm regards from the still snowless Vienna,
Anna

Dear Anna,
My granddaughter was stunned today to hear that I have friends overseas. Thank you. That is close to my heart :)
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