I'm glad everyone got home safely and that the visitors are pleased with their experience of NYC. I enjoyed meeting everyone, especially my fellow summer reader, Gay, who posted with me almost every day this summer as we read Cambridge III. I was so happy to see Ann, Mary, Joan (who also read with us this summer), Andrea, Pedln, Zulema, and of course Ginny, all of whom I had met 2 years ago. I was glad to meet Eloise for the first time, after her lengthy train ride, which is the kind of trip I also would have enjoyed. Thank you, Ann and Mary, for planning the tea at Sarabeth's, which was excellent, with both of our authors so engaged and willing to share, and the food and venue also very fine.
Ginny, the program at the Met was excellent, and your comments about the chariot superb. Sorry I took you by a needlessly long route back to the Leo the day before. Thanks for all your efforts to make the visit memorable for all and for all the useful information you have posted all summer.
I am sorry I could not make it to Ellis Island. I got home very late Saturday evening because of subway delays, and I would have faced the same on Sunday with woefully little sleep. So I attended the Brooklyn Book Festival, which is bigger and better every year, even in the rain. There were plenty of indoor venues and the crowds not too overwhelming.
Next year I will definitely attend "Broadway on Broadway." I was the naysayer of that event having tried to attend it many years ago and as at so many similar events not having been able to see or hear at all. But conditions have improved and Broadway has undergone renewal. I knew there were chairs and seating in Times Square, but I did not link it with the event or realize that they would have TV screens and good acoustics in this day and age. I'm glad you got to enjoy it, Andrea.
Now I have to go--school tomorrow, both SeniorLearn Latin and Spanish with the Brooklyn College retirees.