Here are some postings from The Bridge Club Facebook page. Once I get the dreaded link working … I’m not the only one who can’t figure it out!
For now Click Here to go there directly and then click on discussions. I’m waiting to hear from you!
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Here are some postings from The Bridge Club Facebook page. Once I get the dreaded link working … I’m not the only one who can’t figure it out!
For now Click Here to go there directly and then click on discussions. I’m waiting to hear from you!
Happy Hallowe’en! Okay, I’m still waiting for all those wonderful stories about you and your remarkable friends. I know they are out there! I’ve received some on Facebook and will try to link them here. Ha! I know, I know … I can hear you muttering something about me and my links. I promise I’m working on it …
It’s been a busy weekend. On Friday I was honoured to be asked to participate in a reading with the Peel Region branch of the Canadian Federation of Poets. My sincere thanks to Cheryl Antao-Xavier who chairs the meetings for extending the invitation.
Today, I met with Ian Elliot, the owner of A Different Drummer Books and I’m pleased to let you know that The Bridge Club is now available in that respected bookshop. It’s a joy to linger and browse the exemplary selection of books in the wonderful atmosphere there. Be sure to stop and admire the garden on the way in. It truly is a special place.
A Different Drummer Books
513 Locust Street, Burlington ON L7S 1V3 (905-639-0925)
Alright I’m trying another link and hope it works. If not, simply go to the Globe and Mail Life section and read the 8 Cousins article. Their time together sounds just like my Bridge Club reunions (post #3 – The BC in BC) and I’m sure many of you share the same kind of bonds with a group in your life. You may be young moms, school buddies, or a group that has come together through some common denominator. You may be of a certain age with decades of friendship and memories. If you have a good story, please share it with us here.
I like Wednesdays! Weekend recovery is complete and the pile of “to-do” stuff that was shifted from the previous week has been more or less (we won’t discuss that part) cleared away. Now it’s time to start thinking about the upcoming weekend!
I’m happy to report I’ve recovered from my social media meltdown … but can’t promise it won’t happen again. My gosh there’s SO much to learn and it’s all so time-consuming there’s barely time left for anything else. But I’m getting there … although the problem of the links on this site is still not resolved. I have better tech heads than mine attempting to sort it out.
I’m honoured to have been asked to do a reading at the Courtneypark Library at 6 p.m. on Friday (Oct. 29). If you are in the neighbourhood, do drop by.
Courtneypark Branch Library
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