[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <<I read Confederacy of Dunces and I thought it was extremely weird!>>
and speaking of weird...has anyone read Sleeping in Flame by Jonathan Carroll or
the Girl in the Flammable skirt by Aimee Bender? Weird and wonderful all at
once.
> << My favorite book of all time, the
> funniest book I have ever read, is Fanny Flagg's Fried Green Tomatoes At The
> Whistle Stop Cafe. It's better than the movie, although the movie is very
> good, too.>>
Fried Green Tomatoes is a fabulous film with a wonderful ensemble cast. I
especially enjoyed Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy. The book is on my list of
things Ive been meaning to read.
Getting into my latest discovery 'Equal Music' even further, I highly recommend
it. Especially if you are moved by classical music and the notion of living in
London. And then there is the love story spoken from the inside of a deeply
wounded heart.
Mags, who thinks the southern Ontario humidity is really getting to her.
(Catherine tell them how horribly humid and awful the air is these days!!)
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And this loving is a drawing close,
a tuning in, an opening.
Until one perfect moment;
but how can it be expressed?
A receiving, an enfolding
as I cradle you in my arms.
Within my heart, within my soul,
You are my true love.
--Lui Collins
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