tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6922344652845351920.post951417976011481644..comments2012-04-11T12:46:35.924-05:00Comments on Virginia from Montana: Someday...Virginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12428916229503765550noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6922344652845351920.post-45620007752506874972010-03-26T02:04:52.564-05:002010-03-26T02:04:52.564-05:00My Dearest Virginia,
I hope to join you one day ...My Dearest Virginia,<br /> <br />I hope to join you one day in your little house with the blue awning. I should very much like to curl up in your arm chair and read a beloved Jane Austen book while you blog away to the world. Perhaps there would be space for a small writing desk for me in your little library, just a small desk under an open window with white curtains blowing in the sea breeze. Then I could look out over the beautiful Mediterranean and write. Only I should very much like to see part of a mountain in my view. Do you think that is possible, to see part of a mountain side with the ocean view?<br /> <br />The only thing I object to is anything musty or dusty. If it would please you, I shall make sure to keep the library clean, bright, and stocked with fresh flowers, fresh flowers I would buy by arm full at the piazza. Then I would spend a morning each week arranging beautiful bouquets of snap dragons, wild roses, lilacs, and tube of rose to fill the library and the little house on the shore.<br /> <br />I wouldn't stay for too long though, not to worry. I would only come visit you when the time allows and is convenient for both parties, perhaps for a month in the summer. Then when I return to my little desert home, I should send you letters every week, or just respond to your blog. And then we could go on improving ourselves in writing, reading, and the art of living.<br /> <br />Your Loving Sister,<br /> <br />RebeccaRebecca Shearerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14812757203592183282noreply@blogger.com