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Category Archives: Responses
Profile Response: Pam and Guy Wyche, Andalusia AL
Pam and Guy Wyche attended separate boy’s and girl’s schools in their native Macon GA. Their parents, who shared adjacent desks at a local business, decided their children ought to meet, so Pam’s father invited Guy to go fishing. A … Continue reading
Profile Response: Andy Wilkinson, Southwest Collection, Lubbock TX
“Libraries are haphazard. They grow by circumstance.” Andy Wilkinson, playwright and Artist-in-Residence for ten years at Southwest Collection, acknowledged the logical and serendipitous specialties that comprise Texas Tech University’s archives. Southwest Collection began with a regional focus: collecting ranching records. … Continue reading
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Profile Response: Grant Tipton, Lubbock TX
When Grant Tipton invited me to stay with him he sent two instructions. “Bring me something to stick to my refrigerator.” That was easy; a yellow magnet man with my card. “If you want to go shooting, get here by … Continue reading
Responses: How will we live tomorrow?
How will we live tomorrow? “My idea is a macro-micro house, comfortable for one or two people. It’s a large space with a loft. It minimizes footprint and maximizes usable space. About 600 square feet. It’s a small thing that … Continue reading
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Profile Response: Jan and Paul Bradburn, Clovis NM
Jan and Paul Bradburn are business people. They met in New York City in 1986 when Paul worked on Wall Street and Jan was at Fidelity. They owned the international franchise for Subway and TCBY for Ireland and ran those … Continue reading
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Profile Response: Theresa McCulla and Brian Goldstein, Albuquerque NM
Theresa McCulla and Brian Goldstein met as undergraduates at Harvard where each developed academic expertise in niche studies of American history. Brian is an architectural historian who focuses on the social and economic implications of what we build. His … Continue reading
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Profile Response: CB, Santa FE NM
“We have an absolute way to measure a person’s consumption: How much do you spend? The correlation is pretty perfect. I like that I live inexpensively. Living on public land for free is very low impact on our environment.” … Continue reading
Profile Response: Emma and Tom DuBois, Santa Fe NM
Tom: “We met online. About six weeks later I decided to move from Vermont to Alaska. She followed me. Then we moved here.” Emma: “Is that how you tell it? We met online. He invited me to Saturday brunch, which … Continue reading
Profile Response: Linda Seebantz, Ghost Ranch NM
Linda Seebantz was a marketing professional in her native Wisconsin when she decided to quit her job and move, “because I could. I was in my forties; I was single; I had no children.” Linda moved to Taos in 2003. … Continue reading