Dear Samatha, I enjoyed reading this post. I smiled and laughed as I read about Jane Austin, gossip and side facts about the English culture, the monocracy and Marie Antionette eating croissants instead of cake. I really wish I could come and see your play, but I am one of the elderly that you mentioned. Keep doing good writing, Phyllis.
Thank you, Phyllis. Yes, I really like the gossipy part; it seems like what Jane Austen might have discussed over tea in the drawing room. About coming to see my play, yes, I get that. I am at that age, too. It's why travel being trying for the elderly sprang to mind. Sigh.
Dear Samatha, I enjoyed reading this post. I smiled and laughed as I read about Jane Austin, gossip and side facts about the English culture, the monocracy and Marie Antionette eating croissants instead of cake. I really wish I could come and see your play, but I am one of the elderly that you mentioned. Keep doing good writing, Phyllis.
Thank you, Phyllis. Yes, I really like the gossipy part; it seems like what Jane Austen might have discussed over tea in the drawing room. About coming to see my play, yes, I get that. I am at that age, too. It's why travel being trying for the elderly sprang to mind. Sigh.
Love this, everything about this.
R.
Thank you, R. Means a lot.