August 21, 2023
Dear National Astronautics and Aerospace Administration,
I apologize for miss spelling the official title of "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" under the acronym of NASA. The recent events leading to the loss of indices caused me great grief despite that it flatteringly reflected my own losses of minor artworks in the years and decades prior.
The event of registering my own business "Company of Syene", after the story of the philospher who sent a man from Alexandria to Syene to measure the circumference of the Earth, has now the subsequence of having an acronym as well, with the slogan to follow. The latter is "We are going to space."
In any event, my visit to Toronto Pearson International Airport Viscount Terminal resulted in visiting other terminals as well, when the exhibition of light art, modern in following of the earlier original light wells' works received visitations by myself and others.
In my time in Calgary looking after architecture which the Old(er) Architect, responsible for this image:
art work to be placed on the Moon to signify the expansion of the sphere of human knowledge, insists is his responsibility to look after, after the skyscraper designs were all mysteriously placed here in this city, built in the recent two and a half decades.
While my dream to reach the moon with my own architectural formulation strives on, as is evident by the envelop which I went to your office at The Johnson Space Center, I am busy preparing legal works to lay foundations to my Space and Earth company. I am also considering running for president despite my visage in appearance and my father, the Old Architect's disapproval.
Meanwhile, a very responsible person tried to right the loss of a secured communication device, but fell a little, even as I pitch for the first time this morning the ideas I think as intrinsic to the continuance of the space program:
The Cosmic Ion: peace in Proposition Protection Position Preparation Process
This proposal was added with the idea that we could raise our organization further with the additive action of generating a new program guarding the knowledge related to human space flight and exploration. Should civil service calls us today, could it not only add to our curriculum vitae, but in a even greater way, our life of knowing of how tomorrow's future's present would feel like?
In all truth, the beginning of the human exploration programs was founded in Americans in human beings and spirit, and though what could bar us but the thought of failure as final, not, but that in tomorrows are all the hope in future and works is the last line to which we dare fall back.
I will remember.
Sincerely,
Ann