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I live in Amsterdam.

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1. Ingrid Aria - 28/01/2007

Wow- what an exciting webpage! I truly love your ability to appreciate the art in the ordinary, offering further meaning to what might otherwise be passed-by. Your writing , reader-friendly (a los gentes, tambien!) and spiced w/ charisma, awakens the reader to a beautiful truth: there is a global community, and sharing ideas, reflections, and cool pix of graffiti are all acts of involvement. viva la escriba!

2. Hal Studholme - 11/05/2007

the Graffiti photos at Padgett station look good; well done

3. dlatman - 21/05/2007

Thank you Hal. I enjoyed looking at your photographs of squirrels and elves… very cute! Did we meet at the opening?

4. D. Weiner - 16/07/2007

My wife is a Latman. I am wondering if you are related.
Please write me so we can discuss offline.

5. Hal Studholme - 08/11/2007

Namasate from Hal

6. Lynda Goldman - 23/11/2007

hi Danielle. We were friends in elementary school- its Lynda goldman. i saw your profile on linkedin and it led me to your site. i hope you are well. I always love finding an old friend online. :) -Lynda

7. Hal Studholme - 20/12/2007

Are you back in Carrboro ?

8. dlatman - 22/12/2007

I will return to the lovely land of North Carolina just after the New Year. Happy 2008!

9. Kate Hartmann - 18/02/2008

I absolutely love your art and writing site. I don’t remember how I cam across it but it’s my home page so that I can enjoy it everytime I come online (and that’s a lot as I go to boarding school and it gets pretty boring around here). Just know that your work is being enjoyed all the way from London, England!

10. dlatman - 18/02/2008

Kate, thanks for your lovely words. They totally made my day and made me smile SO big! I like Dan Eldon’s “The Journey Is the Destination” too.

11. Britt Adams - 25/04/2009

Hi there,
I love your Zora Neale Hurston collage. I am writing a smallish research paper on some theories I have on events that may have shaped Zora’s identity and life. What a brilliant and progressive African-American woman, all before the advent of civil rights and feminism! I think she was so far ahead of her time, people felt they had to bring her down. :-( I am at university in the Bay Area. Have you seen her census records? I found them fascinating, brought some insights. Beautiful site, really enjoyed it! Thank you. :-)