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New York calling
posted by Emma on February 24, 2010 10:22 PM
Ooh, I do like it here. It's like being at the sea side - the air is all fresh and there are doughnuts. My speech went well, I think, and here's my write up of the event in The Bookseller. Ro is being an utter delight and a charmer and New York has fallen at his feet. Hardened taxi drivers play peep bo with him. Huge doormen tickle his toes. Surly diner staff bring him tiny plates of strawberries on the house. I think we'll come back here.
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Emma, New York is wonderful, isn't it? I love it. And to think of Ro having such a good time there fills me with joy. But don't enjoy yourself too much: we want you back here. Have a safe journey home.
Posted by: Jane Smith on February 25, 2010 11:51 AM
Like I said before, we New Yorkers are a pretty nice bunch. :^) Hope the snow didn't interrupt your trip too much.
Posted by: Jonathan W on February 28, 2010 06:51 PM
You've been very busy! I'm slowly catching up on all that I've missed on here. I wonder if Ro will read this post when he's older and remember any of these experiences...like the summery flavour of the strawberries on that cold winter day?
Posted by: DJ Kirkby on March 6, 2010 08:17 AM