On Tuesday, Feb. 6, I was privileged to experience a wonderful experiment in mind bonding.
Two very knowledgeable minds collaborated to share the wonderful music of thought. They were, to me, conductors of an orchestra of ideas that ran through my mind like a beautiful song.
I was challenged to think about and appreciate being human, and realizing my presence in a room of white-haired youngsters who respected the opportunity to learn. The experience with words and thoughts rang out clear and played loudly to my shadowed existence.
I want to thank Judith and Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. Bud, and Jean Poe, who so graciously supported Durango Arts Center and this venue.
I welcome more minds to join our jam sessions and hear the music of thought and mind-bonding. There is more to come: Feb. 20 for “Sacred and Profane,”and March 6 for “Permanence and Impermanence.”
Jim Clark
Durango