Evening all. Sorry to have been E & T. I had to work overtime and just ran out of time to post.
DR Jose, I think I will bring the two coats in case one gets wet—I will need a back up.
You wouldn’t BELIVE how cold it is here in Florida now. It’s 44 degrees F as I type this and it’s raining as well. That will make it even colder come morning. Burrr but it is good NYC training.
Thank you for all of the theater/show information. I really want to see “Fiddler on the Roof”—more for Harvey than anything else. I think that man has one of the neatest voices I’ve ever heard.
My most sincere condolences to you, DR Joey, on the lost of your Grandmother. Be happy for the time you had with her. I only knew my Grandmother on my Dad’s side for a short while. She passed away when I was six or seven. I honestly can’t remember. I just know I remember I was told to pray for her so I prayed the best prayer I could think of—that she had a swimming pool in Heaven. To be honest, I guess it was because I wanted a swimming pool.
I never met my other Grandparents. Worse, for my Mother, her Mom passed when she was a baby and her Father when she was but six so she was an orphan. Tossed from home to home until she got old enough to be “useful” as a free maid service. Then the family fought over who would “keep” her.
Dear Uncle and SWW, I am also very sad to read about the puppy. A short life but at least in a loving home.
I like almost every one of the religious movies you already mentioned.
Bells of Saint Mary’s[/l], The Robe. A Nun’s Story to name but a few. Did you know that for a time I wanted to BE a nun? It was the outfit, I think. I didn’t fully understand what being a Nun meant. 