Wistful for Camelot
To: Editor
From: Maureen Markov, Snowmass Village
Re: The Aspen Times
As a special Christmas season gift for your faithful followers, how about keeping the old logo online? So far, we can still get our nostalgia fix by reading online instead of your new fandangled, updated, improved modern version now in print. It would be so great if you left the logo online for those of us “old-time locals” to which it is a comforting site reminiscent of Bil Dunaway and his gang of merry men and ladies who brought joy to our hearts year-round for so many years. It reminds us all of the Camelot we used to be. Thanks for the consideration.
P.S.: On another sad note, the displaced elk who used to frequent the brand new invisible house site on McClain Flats have been seen in the area searching in vain for their familiar haunts. I know how they feel!

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