The Train Depot
We stopped at the train depot.

There's a gift shop in one end and the Chamber of Commerce in the other.
The gift shop sells clothes, prints, books, and jewelry, of Walter Anderson art.
Brenda bought a ceramic necklace of a butterfly. I bought a video called Walter
Anderson: Realizations of an Artist, produced by Winston Riley and David Wolf,
with major funding provided by the John and Anne Mullen Fund, the Booth Bricker Fund,
the Mississippi Arts Commission, the Mississippi Humanities Council, with artwork
courtesy of the family of Walter Anderson.
Old 8mm film and still photographs.
Brenda and I provided old 8mm film and still photographs to Tom and Christina for
their [secret project].
Major funding was provided by them working at day
jobs.
That's why post-production is taking so long.
In Atlanta, I
called the factory I worked at Atlanta Product Realization Facility (APRF). Pronounced
A-perf. A PRF is a factory.
If you can get them to call a factory
a product realization facility you're halfway home.