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Oh, Karin, I know that awful sinking feeling when wordpress (or in my case usually your blogger or blogspot) loses the comment we’ve thought so hard about and labored so long to express! My heart truly went out to you reading about your misadventure — Now (when I remember) before I press the Submit button, I save the comment just in case.
The Stephen King quote is absolutely perfect, right on target. That’s just what it feels like, certainly for me — the more important, the more difficult to say. (His book on writing is one of the three best I’ve ever read. I don’t read horror, so I haven’t read his most famous books, but evidently Different Seasons is just that, different from his horror work.)
What you say about kindred souls is also striking, because so true. It can happen under any circumstance, and is such a gift when it does!
One of the good things about having grown old is the sure knowledge from long experience that, whatever we think and feel, however strange or unusual or odd — someone else thinks and feels just the same.
Thank you so much for persevering and sending along your wonderful comment, which cheers not only me, but all the other bloggers who may see this.
And now I’m going to find “A Musical Sunday” on your blog, La Pouyette — and Things of Life. I recommend that everyone do the same — Karin’s is a beautiful blog devoted to life in the Perigord region of France.


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