Oh dear, I read up to May 13th, and now I must say I need to go back and read it again. I have a ton of sidenotes, underlines, quotes marked, etc. It seems our Society is growing, and I can barely keep up with who is who now. I am glad to finally hear from Sidney and know he has a broken leg. My suspicions were correct in thinking possibly something was wrong, to keep him from contacting Juliet. Still, it does seem a bit odd he didn't take the time, to at least inform her of the broken leg sooner.
Do you sense that Sidney is more than just a big brother friend? (Who is Piers?)Well, I am not going to be shy about my feelings where Sidney is concerned. I don't feel he has romantic feelings for Juliet at this point. If anything, he shows much more care and concern for his friend Piers. Is it possible he has some type of feelings more than friendship for Piers? They mention Piers is a writer, and good friend. Guess time will tell.
"I did not want to spend my time reading about people who never was, doing things they never did." (Clovis Fossey) Do you know people who feel this way about fiction? How did the busy farmer become interested in poetry? When was the last time you memorized a poem? I always enjoyed reading fiction books until the past few years. Now, I find myself only interested in nonfiction. I love knowing what I am reading is real. I like knowing the people experienced all that they are writing about. Mind you, I suspect one day I would like a fiction, romance novel, but lately, all my mind is thirsty for, is facts and real life stories. I can't say I have ever memorized a poem in its entirety ever. I have wrote many poems, and had a few actually published, and I am ashamed to admit I could not quote you, my poems, word for word. Is that weird??? I write special poems to my husband and grandchildren, and still I can not recite them. Is it my memory, or do other writers have this same problem? How in God's name could those Bronte' sisters remember every word in those never ending poems? I would love to talk with other writers, to see if they remember their work word for word, or do they remember what inspired them to write a particular poem, and the highlights of the message in them. Anyone want to weigh in on this and give me some insight?
JoanK, Do you suppose dislike of housework is a trait of Leos?
I am a Leo, but a compulsive house keeper. I am getting a bit more relaxed, since I turned 50 though. Try to imagine me, an in home day care provider, with cream carpet and not a stain on it. lolol I must admit my entire basement has been converted to my business. Dust is something I accept will always return. so I don't fret about it.