We are like the old homesteaders, ain't we Lynne!
I rememory the first time I ever corresponded with you it were in relation to the tattooed woman slowdancing with the cowboy at Cassie's bar. You asked how I thought it compared to the Flannery O'Conner story about a man getting Jesus tattooed on him. I had never read the story until then. Now I have mentioned her twiced in one night.
When I met you at the Cooledge Theater it was like I had always known you.
We have seen some changes, fer sure.
Will be good seeing you and Chuck and Paul and Rich soon. I've needed a visit.