darlings
we’re awfully late to accompany who-we-are-in-RL on her work day so here’s just a few snapshots from yesterday!
spring had arrived in santa monica (although this is the land that summer never leaves so it’s sort of a moot point – but the flowers were Very Pretty).
and there was a desolate and yet beautiful aura hanging around the beach as we passed…
yes, of course, we rode it!
this is the View from the top overlooking Santa Monica Pier.
we stayed near the ocean until it got late (to avoid the traffic).
in other news….there have been Many Sightings of How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World which is Terribly Exciting!
HURRAH! first British Sighting!
and we’ve already had Lovely Notes from Portugal saying “It’s a little gem!” (thank you, dad ;-)
while Friends in Manhattan sent very kind texts saying “I adore it!” (don’t you love those three little words?)
what else can we tell you?
oh yes!
after a gorgeous afternoon-into the evening we went to Screenwriter Heaven to hear Lindsay Doran speak at the Writers Guild about movies and story and magic.
I’ve been enjoying The Book very much. I love the photographs. Life has been really quite stressful for the past few months, but it’s getting better, and your book is definitely helping. :)
oh we are so PLEASED to hear that!
it means the world to us to know that the Book is “out there” and being helpful.
it helped us get through something too.
thank you again for your kindness in writing.
Positively wonderful to see the view from the ferris wheel and to know there are so many sightings for How to Stay Sane in A Crazy World.
isn’t it EXCITING?!
Tremendously.
Life is glorious indeed! Congratulations!
thank you dearest George and also for purchasing so Many copies! *blush*
I say! All things wonderful! I think you might like this and I hope it’s not a repeat of last night:
you know the most amazing thing.
we got to meet her before it started and as we shook her hand we wanted to hug her and say “thank you for making Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off come alive”
and then, secretly, we wanted to say, but we’re going to tell You instead (for now) – “would you make gloria’s screenplay into a movie too?”
*gasps*