Nora
Ephron passed away this week and it truly brought me to tears because I loved
her movies, her amazing attitude about life, and never tired of hearing her
speak so pragmatically about change.
In recent years, Ephron had grown
increasingly aware of her mortality.
In her latest book, "I Remember Nothing: And other Reflections" (2010) she
writes: "You do get to a certain point in life where you have to
realistically,
I think, understand that the days are getting
shorter, and you can't put things
off thinking you'll get to them someday. If
you really want to do them, you better do them. There are simply too many
people getting sick, and sooner or later you will. So I'm very much a believer
in knowing what it is that you love doing so you can do a great deal of
it."
Congrats
to this week’s winners please send an email with your home address to marygramlich@yahoo.com so I can get
these out to you.
Donna
Grant (Midnight’s Master) and Christine Warren (The Prowl) Little Miss Molly
David
Baldacci (The Innocent) Jeanne M
Francis
Ray (When Morning Comes) GAPeach in MD

So sad!!
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Congrats to all the winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all the winners.
ReplyDeleteSo sad on the loss!
Congratulations to the winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winners!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all the winners.
ReplyDeleteI was sad to hear about Nora Ephron. It scares me every time I hear of somebody dying from leukemia, as I have it myself. My type is different to what Nora had though, although it's still very frightening.
Congrats to all!!
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