My goodness I feel privileged to know a little bit of Nona. You have presented the reader with a beautifully nuanced picture of a woman who knew her own mind, lived life the way she determined and was active right up until the end. She appears to be the kind of woman we all would hold it great esteem and must be a great loss to all who knew her. What a fine and fitting tribute to your neighbour. A thoughtful, tender and moving read. Thanks Bree and good luck with the rest of your writing.
JulieAnn! Thank you so much for reading, my friend, and for your compassionate and deep reading. You're right about Nona, which means I may have done her some amount of justice. She knew, and appreciated, her own mind, as well as the extension of that mind out into the world around her. I'm so glad you found some of her through my words--energy I feel humbly responsible to steward in some way.
I'm so grateful to have you along on the journey, here, JulieAnn!!
My goodness I feel privileged to know a little bit of Nona. You have presented the reader with a beautifully nuanced picture of a woman who knew her own mind, lived life the way she determined and was active right up until the end. She appears to be the kind of woman we all would hold it great esteem and must be a great loss to all who knew her. What a fine and fitting tribute to your neighbour. A thoughtful, tender and moving read. Thanks Bree and good luck with the rest of your writing.
JulieAnn! Thank you so much for reading, my friend, and for your compassionate and deep reading. You're right about Nona, which means I may have done her some amount of justice. She knew, and appreciated, her own mind, as well as the extension of that mind out into the world around her. I'm so glad you found some of her through my words--energy I feel humbly responsible to steward in some way.
I'm so grateful to have you along on the journey, here, JulieAnn!!