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Adam Nathan's avatar

Liz, this lovely to read. I'm completely charmed, btw, about how many readers (relative to my subscribers) I have in the U.K. I'm flattered by that. It's also because my wife is English. My kids are getting their U.K. passports now, and England has become like a second home. What part of England is your vibrating little workroom? I will give a solid tug on the harpstring when I know which one yours is connected to. Thank you for your note. They are indeed tales (true ones), but you are the first to use, quite correctly, that word. And we are approaching an Arabian Dawn shortly. 🌘

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Lor's avatar

Evidence of gathering or collecting things is a phenomenon that has been studied throughout history. An accumulation of what usually consists of objects having value to the beholder.

Your mom collected love.

Every tangible evidence of love gathered together, “…some of them bound together in ribbons and bows…” ,as if all could be tethered to the ground she stood on. Held tight in her hands or “hidden”. Always protected.

It was her treasure .

She held the value of the written word above all else. No surprise really.

Words, and stories, memories and photographs , an opus for her children.

If words could reach the stars and beyond, she would be smiling.

Every time I finish reading the next chapter, I think this one , this is the best yet. And so it is.

“And in that calm center the kaleidoscope of her heart would begin to stir in its opposite direction,…….. effortless thought after effortless thought, one lovely, unexpected treasure after the next.”

(And all that was written in between)

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