I can’t believe it’s been over a week since I posted last. It’s been pretty quiet here.
I went with Sally to Natalie’s on Monday last. We were going to do our chosen art piece, but lunch led to conversation, and the art tools were never taken out. However, I am quite sure we solved all the problems of Affirmative Action and the U.S. educational system. I pretty much took a listening part.
Marianne Williamson announced her candidacy on March 4 in Washington. I was disappointed that it was not more widely covered by the news agencies, and her delivery seemed a bit affected. She was also wilting under the lights. However, in the following days she seems to have garnered some attention from larger media sources.
Recently, Karine Jean-Pierre, Biden’s press secretary mocked Williamson, dismissing her as a serious candidate and referring to her “crystal balls and auras.” Williamson took her to task and expressed her disappointment without name-calling or abuse. I think Williamson has a ton of integrity.
Friday I went to Betty’s for dinner, movie and a sleepover. We watched Sharper. I was so confused. I had to read the wikipedia plot summary the next day. I may just watch it again. I also binged on Red Rose, a Netflix series which dramatizes a group of British youths who are being terrorized by Red Rose, an Internet app produced on the dark web. Scary to see the possibilities.
Lois and Buzz’s friend, Floss, arrived a couple of days ago. She is a delight. On Sunday a group of us went to Lucero for lunch. It was fantastically delicious. I have been there twice, and both times it has been nearly deserted. This is surprising (and I may have said this already) because it is the only full-size golf course in Boquete, and it was a Sunday!!
I walked into town this morning and found Barbara and Debra sitting on the steps outside Sabroson. I sat with them for a bit and then caught the bus back up the hill. The driver went in the opposite direction this time, so it was a unique view for me. I made it home just before it started to “llover a cántaros,” rain cats and dogs.
I have begun writing One Woman’s Camino. I think I have the rough draft of the introduction finished. Time to contact Kathie!
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