I kind of chuckled about your “It fits me” comment about your car, but I totally get it. Sometimes getting in an out of other cars, I find myself thinking, it is so much easier to get in and out our car.
Sure, I was a grandmother before i read her, somehow overlooking her while i read the Brontes’ and du Maurier. but have you seen the movies, especially produced in the 90s
#5 sounds interesting, to take an established story (and it’s characters) to other places (and times).
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She has done a remarkable job with these books, fictionalized but including facts about Jane’s life to make it realistic.
Thank you for reminding me of #8 and #9. I should never take them for granted.
You are so right!
I kind of chuckled about your “It fits me” comment about your car, but I totally get it. Sometimes getting in an out of other cars, I find myself thinking, it is so much easier to get in and out our car.
I’m barely 5′ and feel like a pebble in the ocean when i’m riding with someone else. glad you got a chuckle.
Aw, your car DOES smile! Should I admit that I have never read Jane Austen…?
Sure, I was a grandmother before i read her, somehow overlooking her while i read the Brontes’ and du Maurier. but have you seen the movies, especially produced in the 90s
I think your smiling car needs a poem. Do you have a name for it? Mine is Silvia.
yes, i call her Angelica. gonna be a tough one to rhyme but it has a melody of its own.
I love that name! She has a nice ring to her name.