<p>Nancy Hopkins Reily writes of viewing a painting at Georgia O&rsquo;Keeffe&rsquo;s Abiquiu New Mexico home on Christmas Eve 1953. As a nineteen year old woman Reily wondered what the painting was&mdash;an unfinished painting or a blue egg. But she realized that something important was going on in the house.</p><p>One viewing of anything can spark steps for a journey lasting a day weeks or years. Reily takes you on her long long journey of discovery of the painting she called &ldquo;The Blue Egg.&rdquo; The journey took her to the Georgia O&rsquo;Keeffe Museum where she met a landowner where Georgia had walked its awe inspiring landscape in Canyon Texas; the Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in New Haven Connecticut; an interview with Georgia&rsquo;s retired cook Jerrie Newsom in Jerrie&rsquo;s mobile home; a visit to the Monastery of Christ in the Desert; introducing her two children to search at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston; research that ended in the Georgia O&rsquo;Keeffe Museum gift shop with on the shelves her two books on Georgia; being asked to donate her research to the New Mexico Museum of Art Fray Ang&eacute;lico Ch&aacute;vez History Library; and the final steps of packing sixteen boxes of research to be shipped to the Fray Ang&eacute;lico Ch&aacute;vez History Library.</p><p>Through the years Nancy&rsquo;s interest in words has led to researching sixty-four lines of family genealogy before Ancentry.com keeping a daily journal since 1976 and simply organizing research into books on many subjects. If asked &ldquo;How long did it take to write <em>The Blue Egg</em>&rdquo; she replies &ldquo;My age at the time.&rdquo;</p>
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