Henry’s little wooden animals — the LIWA — are alive and well in the possession of myself, friends, and family. Henry wrote about their adventures at the Grand Canyon, called “Why the Animals Stayed on One Side of the River,” which pointed out that physical features have consequences for animal distributions. Many photographs of them exist in locations near and far that Henry planned to use in future works. Perhaps there will be en exhibition of them someday.

Betty Horn
Princeton, N.J.