Art by Virginia Wieringa

I’ve just added a section to this site for Virginia Wieringa to showcase some of her artwork. The artist, also known as “Aunt Ginny,” has used watercolor paints, charcoal, and oils to create gorgeous nature scenes and intimate still lifes. Now you can see some of her work by going to the Art by Virginia Wieringa pages.

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  1. Nik says:

    I had sent a message to Nicole, but your EM system was SHUT down! Could you pass this on to her please?? Thanks!
    Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:56:38 -0800 (PST)
    From: “Nik A.” Add to Address Book
    Subject: From one Nicole to ANOTHER!!
    To: nicole@englishrules.com
    Hi Nicole Tieri!
    This is NicKole (w/ a “k” as you can see!) from SUNNY California speaking!! Hope all’s going well for you after your “Idol” stint! I was SO disappointed that you didn’t get through(William HUNG gets a DEAL & you DON’T?? C’mon America!) I absolutely ADORED your rendition of “Tell Him” during the GROUP auditions! I wish that the judges had let you through so you could have stayed on & eventually done a SINGLE of that song–it was GREAT! Well, if you ever make a SOLO Broadway album, please try & include that song for ME, OK? I think a GREAT role for you on stage would be either “Belle” in “Beauty & the Beast” or the lead in “Phantom of the Opera”. Your presence is SO powerful & you would definitely do those roles JUSTICE! I was wondering where I can send a request by “snail-mail” for an autographed photo?? I’d really LOVE to have one from the “Scooter Girl” herself, because you, my fellow Nik, are going to be HUGE sometime soon!! Well, take care. Best wishes in all your endeavors!
    From,
    Nik
    http://www.geocites.com/portraitsatbloss/index.html

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