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December 22, 2008

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nikki hardin

I need to get it off the shelf and reread it right away...thanks for reminding me of how much I loved this book.

Laura

Hi,

it is the first time I read your blog. I am Italian, I visited this blog because I have found a link in Keri Smith's blog.
This book has not been translated in my language, but I am going to order it as soon as possible.
I am spending a quiet holiday at home, in solitude, taking care of my house, trying to improve my free-lancew job, writing a lot of snail letters to send all around the world.
I find your words inspiring and I really liked the colours in your book, another book I want to order :)
I would like to visit America sooner or later, mostly to meet people like you.
I would like to be the receiver of one of those letters...

Samantha Kira

You know, I've always wanted to read this book, but can never find a copy. Boo! If only I were on better terms with the library. ;) Sending you a snail mail letter.... ;)

Indigene

What a lovely way to experience this time of year! Happy Holidays...sending warmth and peace to you for the East Coast!

Gypsy Alex

Smmmmooooching you! xo

Christina

I have never heard of this book. I am so happy I stopped over here and got the curious bug. ; )

I am looking out from the inside today, watching the snow pile up, staying warm and listening to my wonderful new cd. Wink ; ) Bliss.

Suzy

Beautiful. My mum turned me onto May Sarton about 9 or 10 years ago and now I buy her books whenever I see them in second-hand bookstores. I am glad she seems to have such wide appeal.

Erin

Swirly girl, you are an inspiration to me. If it's ok, I've added you to my blog 365 Days of Being 30. Take a look if you get a chance! Keep creating and dreaming.

linda e

recently i found an old copy of May Sarton At Seventy at a used book store...it's so cool to come across someone else's underlines and margin notes...so your words made me feel all cozy-and-read-a-book. i've got the fireplace going...DivaDog is snuggled in next to me...and i'm going Amish in a few short minutes......Linda

jzr

Many years ago I read May Sarton's, Journal of Solitude, and it continues to have a huge impact on the way I try to live my life. At age 66 I still a struggle at times, but whenever I'm in doubt about where I'm headed, I look to her example.

liz elayne

beautiful, beautiful post...

to write...to dream...
those simple words fill my heart today.

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