Progress update


Chris asked how the AIS article was coming, so I'm taking that question as an excuse to 1) explain my more than usual number of typos, and 2) delays.
 
I just had a simple eye surgery--removal of a cataract and lens implant--that means a major change in my vision--a change for the better, drastically wonderfully better-- but it also means a change in my glasses that isn't going to happen for about a week and a half yet.  I spend very little time reading and almost no time writing in the meantime.
 
I've got stacks of wonderful things accumulating--the Aril Society International's yearbook came today, the AIS April bulletin came yesterday--a first ever--arriving on the first of the month marked on the cover--and various catalogs and letters. 
 
I look at a few pictures, read a little, then put them all back in the "incoming" pile for now.
 
I suspect the AIS article may end up in the October Bulletin.  It is still in the "plotting and thinking" stage--the most important one, which, thankfully, doesn't require good vision.  It seems to me that the objective in the article is to lay out the SAGE project's aims, hopes and systematic method, as well as stressing its international scope in such a way that says what George Sutton's article says--Space Age irises are a legitimate and worthy part of what irises are.
 
Fifty?  We are now fifty?  All I can say to that is "Come on in and enjoy the fun!"
 
Neil Mogensen    z  7   western NC  near Asheville and Hendersonville
 
 
 
 

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