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The Monday Morning Memo

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I’m starting a new tribe – Dulcinea’s Darlings –
and I want you to be in it. Can you find 10 bucks a month?

I asked the wizard to let me give a limited edition of this 16 x 16 painting to all my friends because it’s my personal favorite from his collection of more than 1,000 original works of art revealing different aspects of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, those immortal defenders of everything good and beautiful.

Arthur Becher was a famous illustrator 100 years ago. This watercolor was painted and signed by him in 1925. The wizard had to fight like a tiger for it when it came up for sale at a famous auction house recently.   I even had to loan him some money from my allowance.  If 10 bucks a month doesn’t frighten you, click over to my secret page and I’ll tell you what you and I are going to accomplish with it. – Indiana Beagle

PS – If you want to do something different or unusual or nonstandard or crazy, Whittington is your man.
You can reach him at Daniel@WizardAcademy.org or through the Toad and Ostrich phone at 512-720-8801

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“That was how the Count and his sister would brave the cold on Christmas Eve. Promising their grandmother that they would be no later than midnight, the siblings would set out on their troika into the crisp night air to call on their neighbors. With the Count at the reins and the pelt of a wolf on their laps, they would cut across the lower pasture to the village road, where the Count would call: Who shall it be first? The Bobrinskys? Or the Davidovs?

But whether they ventured to the one, the other, or somewhere else entirely, there would be a feast, a fire, and open arms. There would be bright dresses, and flushed skin, and sentimental uncles making misty-eyed toasts as children spied from the stairs. And music? There would be songs that emptied your glass and called you to your feet. Songs that led you to leap and alight in a manner that belied your age. Songs that made you reel and spin until you lost your bearings not only between the parlor and the salon, but between heaven and earth.”

- A Gentleman in Moscow, p. 88-89

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