Looking forward to it; I a have noticed myself that it's easier to write about if you're not in the throes of it. I don't know why, but there it is.
Okay, I'll give some thought to it although...an old friend of mine runs a monthly "salon" in her home, on subjects she selects and the latest was"Love," which I declined to attend because it seems to me something to experience or to flatten out by talking about it
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That sounds like a very good day (except for the grocery being closed)! And can you explain the oriental poetic genre? I am intrigued with that one. Which Orhan Pamuk book were you reading? I started "My Name is Red" last year then gave it up. I would still like to finish it. I'm going to paint a bit, then I have some heavy lifting and moving to do-we are getting some new floors put in starting tomorrow, so my house will be in quite a bit of disarray for the next two weeks. Hopefully it will be worth it.
Hi, Q - oh, that's an oriental poetic genre! Yes, I realized it's labour day when, trying to think of something interesting for lunch I headed out to the nearest supermarket only to find it &*^%$ closed! Spent sme of the day continuing to try to decipher what I think is a riddle in Orhan Pamuk's "The Museum of Innocence" then gave up to begin reading another novel... had a wee nap, woke up with a need for something sweet. had a few Bing cherries and now I think I might make my 2nd visit to the cafe, but alas! thatwill probably mean I will indulge in my 3rd cigarette of the day. Oh, at 3 pm local time I think there's going to be a televised debate among five of the Republican mediocrities running for the nomination, and I can get to boo them all!
Hey, I'm at home today! It's Labor Day. It probably won't be a quiet day, but still, it's good to be home. What are you doing today?
You're welcome!
Thanks, love!
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I'll go and have a look at it soon... but first, I think, the Cafe...