I have always advocated the need for parallel communication in a long-term project that includes a series of popularized articles that are richly illustrated and written for the sixth grade mentality. I learned in journalism that popular writing is always aimed at that level. Moreover, I learned that dry text will not draw public attention. Embedded art work, photograph, and interpretation in artwork to explain the text is the way to reach the public. An excellent example would be Jack Williams' wonderful illustrations of 18th century Spanish soldiers, military buildings, and lifeways within presidio compounds that he uses in power point lectures to the popular community. I say parallel because we also need to publish professional articles and it would hurt no one to embed a few art pieces to carry points to the profession. But what do we do for the short term? How do we fund parallel publications on projects that only take a few weeks in the field? Ron May Legacy 106, Inc.