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Proud of you Tim!
Thank you, Carrie. But that’s not my painting… that’s Caravaggio! To clarify: the painting you see in the background is his Beheading of St. John the Baptist in Malta and is one of the top ten paintings I’ve every seen. Cheers!
Tim! Sweet man! I am proud of you No matter what! You have a purity about you that I have only personally seen in 4 other people in my life. Been thinking of you and all the fun that you, Vanessa, Tim Rouch and I used to have. Found a photo book I made and would love to someday show it to you. Hope you are well!