Re: Hanoi Puppets

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Elson, the question is puzzling.  How can I be expected to recover
from the surreal after being deep into it, up to my nose,  for the
past three, four decades?

J

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Elson T. Elizaga <elson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry, you must have seen the photo only, as the html was inadvertently
> deleted when I made updates to the site. See the page again and you'll see
> the caption below the photo. If that is not sufficient, let's wait for
> Anthony to give me further information.
>
> http://photogallery.elizaga.net/2010/anthony-tan-hanoi-puppets.html
>
> Thanks to you and John Palcewski for your comments. John, you have recovered
> from the surreal?
>
> Elson
>
> Marilyn wrote:
>>
>> I like the photograph, Elson, but I want the story, too {:->
>>
>> Who made the puppets?  What are they used for (a show I guess, but where,
>> why and when?)  What are the puppets made of?
>>
>> Okay.  I'm never satisfied, but the photograph made me curious.
>>
>> Marilyn
>
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