
trE over at A Cornered Gurl invites all of us to join her in sending a little “love, light, peace, and kindness out into the ether.” In no more than 7 words, what does this picture spark in you?
Go ahead, take a look!
trE over at A Cornered Gurl invites all of us to join her in sending a little “love, light, peace, and kindness out into the ether.” In no more than 7 words, what does this picture spark in you?
Go ahead, take a look!
Nice blog xx
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Thank you very much!
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I hope you are well! ❤
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Thank you, Vanessa! I hope you are well, too. I’ve spent February through mid-May — including many all-nighters — building and fitting costumes for Angels in America (Parts 1 and 2), and a production of an hilarious adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. I finally feel as though I’m rejoining society.
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Ahhh, like I said on the original site: it’s a bit crass, but my mind went here:
“Better than a butt sniff any day!”
Fun diversion, Sue.
How are you doing these days?
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Hahaha! Infinitely better!
Hi, Laura! It’s been challenging — writing stories to submit to contests while sewing to help costume three theatrical productions: Angels in America Parts 1 and 2, and now an innovative production of Pride and Prejudice, all while succumbing (for the first time in decades) to what is now almost three weeks of the strangest flu. Non-respiratory and fever-less, it began as a severe, temple-squeezing, top-of-the-head-throbbing headache, joined by bone-deep chills and body aches. It became intestinal on the 12th day. After 6 days of that, I was back to just the headache and occasional chill. But I can mask those recurring symptoms with acetaminophen and ibuprofen, so it can’t be deadly. lol
How about you? I hope you’ve been happy, well, and productive. I’ve saved all your posts I have’t yet visited, and I’m looking forward to reading them when the theatre stuff is complete in early May.
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Sounds like an intense but rewarding season for you, Susan. I hope your health issues continue to fade as time passes. Take care, though.
I am doing well, thank you. I am touched you’ve ‘saved all my posts’!
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Thank you for this, Sue! That’s the way to get that light sparked. Yes, ma’am!
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