Novelist and travel writer, Mary Morris, reflects on landscapes and literature and the role that each has played in her life. For more on Mary Morris go to her website marymorris.net
Hello Mary Morris, I received a message from you on Twitter that is probably spam. I follow you on Twitter. I read Nothing to Declare when I first came to Mexico 19 years ago. Congratulations on it still being in print. If you´d like to revisit San Miguel de Allende, you can check out my Mexican memoir, Flirting in Spanish (Antaeus Books, 2011). It´s the story of my romance with a 19 year old who was struggling to finish high school when I was 33 years old. If the Twitter comment did come from you, thank you. I´m delighted to hear from you. Susan McKinney de Ortega www.sueinsanmigueldeallenge.blogspot.com
Hello Mary Morris,
ReplyDeleteI received a message from you on Twitter that is probably spam. I follow you on Twitter. I read Nothing to Declare when I first came to Mexico 19 years ago. Congratulations on it still being in print.
If you´d like to revisit San Miguel de Allende, you can check out my Mexican memoir, Flirting in Spanish (Antaeus Books, 2011). It´s the story of my romance with a 19 year old who was struggling to finish high school when I was 33 years old.
If the Twitter comment did come from you, thank you. I´m delighted to hear from you.
Susan McKinney de Ortega
www.sueinsanmigueldeallenge.blogspot.com
it's a close up...;-)
ReplyDeletehey prettty nice abstract painting, I am working on some absttract paintings too and one in particular is very similar to this one!
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