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25/01/2005

Blissed out... 

'Oh joy and rapture unforseen...'

Or Gilbertian words to that effect.

I've had my eye on the 'Turkish' exhibition being held in London at the Royal Academy, and during a conversation with one of my close chums it turns out that she met one of the curators while she was in India earlier this year.
Yes, we've booked. Yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Imagine going round an exhibition with one of the curators. I can't believe it, I'm just so excited.

Spoke to another fabulous author, who is not only a relative, but a close friend of mine too. Maisie Mosco.
Who doesn't know Maisie Mosco, and her fantastic books? Buy them, borrow them, just make sure you don't miss out...
Everyone of them was a New York Times bestseller... Top of the Sunday Times list over here for weeks on end etc etc.
Everyone I've spoken to, whether in New York, other parts of the US, or in Europe generally, or UK specifically, speaks so warmly of Maisie. But none more than me!

And here's an inside story for you, if ever there was one...
Maisie helped me to wean Wiggy sprog! She came over to Malta with her late and lovely husband, Gerald, and stayed with me until Wiggy was eating solids and sleeping at night.
That's the type of friendship that lasts forever.
And her first best selling manuscript, Almonds and Raisins, came to my house in manuscript form- because she just had to take it everywhere with her (don't we all know that feeling?), and that was way before any of us realised what a fabulous hit it would be.

Of course, I missed out the bit where I used to visit Maisie most Saturdays with my late beloved father... I thought she was just the most glamorous, interesting and exciting person ever.

People like Maisie enrich our lives, as do all our good friends.

Wishing you all the friendships you deserve.
Love
Susan

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