Happy shrift day!
'Harm's Way'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just got back from Ouise's memorial which was lovely, and jammed packed with those who loved her. It was filed with lots of love for Louise and music, which she also loved. Afterwards Elena, her DH and I went for a drink to remember Louise.
After ita died, Ouise posted about a duet she sang for ita: Ouise "ita's thread" Jan 16, 2015 11:15:41 am PST.
Happy birthday, shrift!
Consuela, the trip sounds fantastic!
Since the truth is fluid in the Trump White House, I feel okay with choosing to believe everything in Wolff's book, even if it isn't factually true. The stuff about Trump's bedroom sounds right in line with his paranoia, germophobia, and general neuroticism, though.
It's going to be interesting watching staffers try to figure out exactly which incidents they're supposed to deny.
"Ah don't recall."
I just got back from Ouise's memorial which was lovely, and jammed packed with those who loved her.
It is good that people come together to comfort each other.
After ita died, Ouise posted about a duet she sang for ita
I have close to zero real beliefs about any hereafter, but I do like the notion that there is a special Buffista heaven where our departed loved ones and pets are laughing and playing together. If so I am sure she was warmly greeted.
After ita died, Ouise posted about a duet she sang for ita: Ouise "ita's thread" Jan 16, 2015 11:15:41 am PST.
Aw, that's lovely.
The last time I saw Louise, she had a music lesson during our visit, because she was hoping to record some songs. Though she was pretty weak--getting excited while talking made her winded--when she sang, her voice was beautiful and strong. Elena and I were sitting in the next room amazed at the sound coming through the door. I have been thinking about that so much the last couple of weeks.
I just got back from Ouise's memorial which was lovely, and jammed packed with those who loved her. It was filed with lots of love for Louise and music, which she also loved. Afterwards Elena, her DH and I went for a drink to remember Louise.
I'm so glad you reported back to us, Sue.
The last time I saw Louise, she had a music lesson during our visit, because she was hoping to record some songs. Though she was pretty weak--getting excited while talking made her winded--when she sang, her voice was beautiful and strong. Elena and I were sitting in the next room amazed at the sound coming through the door. I have been thinking about that so much the last couple of weeks.
She has a couple videos of her singing with her choir in various configurations on her FB page. Lovely to listen to her sing.
Sue, that's a wonderful memory of her.
My darlings, I hold you in my heart, and I believe that love never dies. It may change, but it never dies. Each moment of love, each thought of love, each act of love, each sensation of love is a pebble dropped into the clear waters of the eternal, the ripples flow outward forever, neverending.