Linda Durham – SPRING, At Last!

Spring Equinox. The Year of the Rabbit. Easter. Resurrection.
  What does “Happy Easter” mean to me? Childhood memories of new clothes, candy, and the Easter Bunny segue into

stories of a “hare-raising” young adult life in New York and my eventual re-location to New Mexico where Jackrabbits and Cottontails replaced Playboy Bunny tales (and tails).   It is a pleasure to recount a few personal stories of the many ways in which Easter, Spring, Time, and the Vernal Equinox highlight the decades of my life.
 Easter Baskets, Resurrection/Re-birth/Re-invention, Tolstoy,   And…Who is Lucinda Rabbit?
  Linda Durham moved from NYC to Cerrillos, New Mexico in 1966.  She celebrated her 80th birthday last November—a week after returning from a humanitarian trip to Ukraine. She published her memoir, Still  Moving, which chronicles decades of adventure, risk-taking, re-invention, breakthroughs, challenges, loves, and wonder—-from her east coast beginnings through three years as a Playboy Bunny in Manhattan, to discoveries in the high desert of New Mexico, to founder and director of a major contemporary gallery, and travels to some of the  more remote parts of our shared world.

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