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October 08, 2007

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Karen Edmisten

I remember this time last year. :-)

What a beautiful, beautiful post.

Melissa Wiley

Yes, it was a year ago today, the 9th, that we had our rendezvous! Wish we were doing it all over again this year. :) :)

Beth

I don't know if you meant to convey quite the melancholic mood I am reading into this post, but it suits my own mood today and I thank you for writing it. Strange how time and chance can intertwine to create realities we never could have guessed at ...

Karen Edmisten

"Wish we were doing it all over again this year. :) :)"
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Me, too ... me, too ....

This also reminded me of my visit to Pompeii, which I thought would be so cool and was instead struck me as sort of sad and creepy.

Unrelated, my big reader doesn't want to come to family story time right now, he wants to read on his own instead. Have you gone through phases like this, and what do you advise? If I am going to get him hooked, any picks that would work for a six year old boy and a four year old girl? We did have a riotous time with Mrs Piggle Wiggle over the last few weeks, but then his little sister got on a fairy tale kick and he totally checked out -- I need some new books to keep them both happy and engaged.

Sorry, that was Mary Alice posting, I forgot to sign it.

Kathy

This kind of writing *deeply* stirs me, and turns in my spirit again and again as I process its many layers. It's why I love to read _The Best American Essays_ series (though if you have another recommendation for such writing I would enjoy knowing about it).
On another note--I just gave my 9yo dd _Little House in the Highlands_. She said later, "Mom, *why* did you wait so long to give this to me?" Sorry, sweetheart, it was packed away. But there are many delicious books just like it in the same packing box.:-)
Much gratitude to you for the written treasures you share with us.

Eileen

Ooooohhhhhh.

I don't even know what to say, this is so beautiful.

Jeannine

Really breathtaking reflection. Thank you!

10 best tucson

well you choose a good topic to write over on it,I do not know if you meant to convey quite the melancholic mood I am reading into this post, the fishes are too cute but their beauty is being destroyed nowadays,some serious steps should be taken to avoid these kinds of things.

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