Thank you for the shout out—and the fabulous links. I was in the Lake District when I was 18 and I wept at Tennyson’s grave. It doesn’t get much better.
As I read your comment about stories and some that may not be true it brought to mind a family story I believed for decades. My dad is now 92 and I wanted to get the story down correctly while there is still time. He was astonished when I asked about it stating it was not true and asking who in the world had told it to me. I have no idea and the only person we could think of has been dead for years. Knowing it was not true made me feel better about my grandfather and feel less sorry for my granny.
Definitely do not want to be a bystander in life! I hope to make your Greensboro event, Patti. You'll love Grandover, if you haven't already been there! 🙂
Thank you for the shout out—and the fabulous links. I was in the Lake District when I was 18 and I wept at Tennyson’s grave. It doesn’t get much better.
I CAN NOT WAIT!
As I read your comment about stories and some that may not be true it brought to mind a family story I believed for decades. My dad is now 92 and I wanted to get the story down correctly while there is still time. He was astonished when I asked about it stating it was not true and asking who in the world had told it to me. I have no idea and the only person we could think of has been dead for years. Knowing it was not true made me feel better about my grandfather and feel less sorry for my granny.
Oh I love hearing this! yes the untrue things we believe can change us -- and learning the truth can free us! I love this!
I'm in Mountain Home, Arkansas. They have a gorgeous library. Will you be adding more stops to your Arkansas tour?
Definitely do not want to be a bystander in life! I hope to make your Greensboro event, Patti. You'll love Grandover, if you haven't already been there! 🙂