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from books to butterflies

I get mail. I’m glad that I do. This arrived the other day:

Hi Vick! I hope you’re doing well. I’m the guy who listened to you on WYSO while I was delivering mail during the day and attending college at night. Well, since then, I’ve graduated college and earned a position as curator of the Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, Ohio. I love my job, and, I really feel that you and your Book Nook program helped me get to where I am today. Those authors you interviewed, especially the ones who focused on botanical subjects, inspired me. As a result, I would like to invite you and your family to the 2008 Butterfly Show my staff and I are creating. We will open on April 19th and run through June 15th. This includes free admission and a personal tour through the show and the rest of the conservatory. The theme of our show is Butterflies of the Silk Road. We’ll have 10,000 amazing butterflies from the Far East that most Americans have never seen before. Additionally, there will be a lot of art and artifacts on display through a cultural exchange with Cincinnati’s sister city; Liuzhou, China. I hope you can make it.

Sincerely, Mark House.

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