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PenJen Started conversation Feb 18, 2005
Just wanted to drop in and say a special wee thanks for your lovely, generous words this morn - that meant a lot and from you too.
Sorry I haven't been around much to read and call in for a wee drop of tea, but I always know where to find you and hope you do too of me. I hope to get a little reding done this w'end that's for sure.
I would also hate for us all to lose touch as you have been a mentor, an inspiration plus a good friend this realm of months. You've made me want to dig deeper and write more too - but as ye know, I chat too much and am a little lazy soul!
Wishing you springtime and sparkles when you have your lovely vistor over too!
Ina grĂ¡,
Jen
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And I can also be got at [email protected] before this place folds. Take care, sweet soul.
Awh... Shucks, Sir.
PenJen Posted Feb 21, 2005
Dear Bri,
I have a wee proposal for you:
Would you be willing to add some of your unique pieces, or a fresh ode, to the idea of a collected body of work that concerns feelings on this place, or thereabouts, for inclusion on the iCan thread?
The original plea is suggested here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/getwriting/F2017114?...
If you have not visited the iCan 'Save the Get Writing Community' Site the link is:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ican/G893...
You can also add your own personal 'Case Study' or 'Journal Entry' here too.
The article will look something like this, perhaps:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ican/A3663867...
Please give it some thought.
You should leave your mark with your beauty and poignant words on this 'active' site before these little corridors gather cobwebs and turn into a ghost town.
I'll see you there, then.
Jen
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PS: Good luck and loveliness from Wednesday...
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