Thank you for sharing your lunch. At 78 I have just welcomed my grandson who is 3-1/2 months old now and a wonderful world class baby encompassing just about all the kinds of people we have classified humans into.
There are always connections, perhaps that is why your messages are so relatable. We were at Tanglewood, thirteen years ago and near the end of your broadcast a message that our daughter was in labor at Yale New Haven Hospital. She is a midwife herself and delivers her patients there.
I don’t know if your friend might be one but she says her waiting room often looks like an international gathering of women.
So enjoyed PHC at Tanglewood and looking forward to 50th in Scranton PA.
It would be nice to have lunch with GK one day. We wouldn't discourse on naked ex-emperors, fascism or international dictatorships. I think poetry can heal a lot but there's a lot we need to mend like how Frost once exclaimed, "Good fences make good neighbors". America still is a great nation of cultural diversity and understanding. You reside in a city that accentuates that idea.
Well-said, Sir! The embryo, left alone, takes care of its own lunch inside.I did and came out ready for a new meal of mother's milk. Such is maternal love and the baby's gift.
Thank you for sharing your lunch. At 78 I have just welcomed my grandson who is 3-1/2 months old now and a wonderful world class baby encompassing just about all the kinds of people we have classified humans into.
I love this so much! Especially that last line about wet pants. My sisters and I … I’ll say no more, except for the max competitive dash for the john
Well said. I pray for them all.
There are always connections, perhaps that is why your messages are so relatable. We were at Tanglewood, thirteen years ago and near the end of your broadcast a message that our daughter was in labor at Yale New Haven Hospital. She is a midwife herself and delivers her patients there.
I don’t know if your friend might be one but she says her waiting room often looks like an international gathering of women.
So enjoyed PHC at Tanglewood and looking forward to 50th in Scranton PA.
Thank you for this, GK.
It would be nice to have lunch with GK one day. We wouldn't discourse on naked ex-emperors, fascism or international dictatorships. I think poetry can heal a lot but there's a lot we need to mend like how Frost once exclaimed, "Good fences make good neighbors". America still is a great nation of cultural diversity and understanding. You reside in a city that accentuates that idea.
Well-said, Sir! The embryo, left alone, takes care of its own lunch inside.I did and came out ready for a new meal of mother's milk. Such is maternal love and the baby's gift.
Think seriously about sticking around.......you're a treasure I treasure.