Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Late On Schedule

I'm sorry about all the tragedies.
I haven't look at any news reports yet.

80 000 deaths (yet) makes it the worst
since Tangshen, China, in 1976 (above 300 000 deaths).

The worst ever (post-paleolithic) was Shansi, China,
with 830 000 deaths on the 23 January 1556.

The 50 foot wave taking you by surprise is no longer a myth.
They just discovered a whole train that was flooded, all filled
with people. Blasting.



Ok, I'm here to tell you that this blog is off for
a couple days.


The two last "late Montreal reviews"
are gonna be the duo Michel De Broin/Eve K Tremblay,
and the Ruhlmann exhibit.

If everything goes fine, I'll be visiting
"Art Deco" in Boston in the next couple days.
I might leave Ruhlmann off as this one contains
its share of pieces by Ruhlmann.

Alas, I won't have time for a gallery stroll
in Boston.



Mother Nature, please calm down,


Cedric Caspesyan
centiment@hotmail.com




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