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| February
12,
2006
Dear Friends and Family, I like ending my Sunday having conversation
with you. Someone sent me a note the other day about my Sunday Passages
and asked what my writing area looked like. I once sent a familiar letter
to Donald Hall author of The Ox Cart Man and my personal favorite, Writing
Well. He sent me a handwritten note and described his writing area.
He lived in a large farmhouse in Massachusetts with lots of rooms, all
devoted to writing. He went on to say that when he awoke in the morning
he would decide what kind of writing he would do: poetry? I don't have that luxury at White Picket Gardens, I
also like to write in lots of locations, wherever I go. But when I am
home, I write on an old oak pub table that I bought from an antique
dealer. The table originally was in a pub in England (now, this table
surely has lots of stories embedded into the wood!)...I have a red fringe
lamp and a candle burning (always a candle burning). Sometimes I think about all my projects...storytelling, teaching, theatre, writing...if that I could choose one, which would it be? I guess I am fickle, I would have to answer the one that I am pursuing at the time. It is nice to take these quiet moments tonight...we had a beautiful snowfall in the night...the plow chugged on through the night and my neighbor awakened me with his snowblower. I am not to complain as he always does my walks! I honor his work with a case of Bud Light now and then on his doorstep. As I look back over the week, the events are a swirling
cacophony of events....book club, rehearsals, storytelling in Indianapolis,
line dancing classes (every Monday night!). Last week end I watched
little Jonah for the week end. Yesterday was our Princess party at our local library.
I was asked to be the Princess (How can you turn an offer down like
that???) There were sixty little girls attending all dressed as princesses.
I rummaged through my costume boxes...found just the right dress, crown,
glitter and bought a blinking emerald necklace (and matching ring!)
from Dollar World. The dress was aqua, my tights were purple, and I
wore my ballet shoes. I told Princess stories of growing up in England
and all the rules of being a Princess (they are tough Today was another three hour rehearsal...we did an interview for the local paper, wrote BIOS for our programs, and rehearsed at the First Congregational Church. The show is going to be wonderful...I knew it would be. We have all become friends...we share stories...we laugh..we are becoming a company of actresses as well as becoming friends. I invite you to Angola for the show, February 25, 8:00! Valentine's Day. I love Valentine's Day. I have a sparkly red dress for the day and my Valentine's in the mail to those I love. I will spend the evening at Rachael's coffeeshop for our VDay board meeting, but will be entertained by a young harpist and surrounded by couples sharing lattes. If you are fortunate enough to have a sweetheart, do something wonderful on that day! Maybe just a note tucked into a lunch or a briefcase....... Until next week..Happy Valentine's Day.... Love to all, Lou Ann P.S. Don't forget to log on to my daily blog now and again! |
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