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“Dear Guests, I’m sorry to advise that my old guest book host went out of business, and we lost several hundred entries since 2002. So if you haven't left a note before, I’d love to hear from you. And even if you have, welcome back, and please feel free to add new remarks. Cheers, Glenn”

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Sean Raymond | seanramone~AT~yahoo~DOT~com
Is this Glenn Yeck from Mater Dei?
16 October 2008

Liz Cheadle | Cheadle~AT~law~DOT~ucla~DOT~edu
This is great! Thanks for letting me know about it. See you soon.
11 August 2008 - UCLA

grace | gjbarry~AT~optonline~DOT~net
Always great to spend some time with you.Hope you find your way to New York again soon. Love, Grace and Jerry
27 July 2008 - Long Island, NY

Amy Lillis | amy~DOT~lillis~AT~gmail~DOT~com
Wow, now that I've checked out your site, I realize how many more things we have to discuss, to masticate, to enjoy. You truly envelope yourself in life and find (and portray) beauty in seemingly the most inane of objects. While we still may disagree about colors, I enjoy and learn from your interpretation. We look forward to seeing you in Istanbul (or Miami, or maybe LA, but definitely India) at some time in the near future to continue our adventures.
1 June 2008 - Washington, DC

Patricia Elena Vlieg | patricia~AT~patriciaelena~DOT~net
Dear Glenn:

I stopped by your website after a long time without visiting it. I can compare the experience to that of a person who is driving through a part of town and suddenly remembers: "My friend Glenn used to live around the corner. I wonder how he is doing", and decides to stop by and pay a visit.
And the visit brought back warm memories of table set for many, of moments where, as you used to say, one could not very well follow the threat of conversation with so many people talking at once, but where friendship was simply there waiting for those who knew how to cultivate it.
It brought back memories of long conversations in the Boston evenings, and the joy of discovering experiences in common, a common bridge. They are cherished memories, not without a touch of saudade.
As I continue to plow the fields of art and life, I realize with greater clarity that we artists have been honored with a great gift: the power to build bridges: bridges made of words, of color, of images, of sounds; bridges to connect our perceptions with those of others, to provide words for others to realize that their stories and personal processes are not so different from ours; that we have stopped at similar places along the road, drank from the same gobblet of joy, pain, sorrows, and struggles.
The difference is that we have words, paintings, and means to express it; bridges to reach others who now can say: "Yes, I know what you are talking about, I just didn’tt know how to put it."
And through those bridges, we bring inner realities to the surface, we place them before our eyes and those of others, we look at them together, we can almost touch them, name them, understand them, and find new strings in our heart to empathyse with people and nature.
Thanks for the bridges you have chosen to build and maintain, for realizing that they are not the only ones possible; for your desire to learn new "building techniques", new languages of expression, for remembering that “the essential is invisible to the eyes”, and for remaining awake to life and its daily miracles and adventures.
Un abrazo.
30 April 2008 - Panama City, Panama

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