Thank you, Nancy. I think I am trying to live a life I can enjoy that is within reach. Not easy. Ellen
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On May 7, 2025, at 11:47?AM, Nancy Mayer via groups.io <regencyresearcher@...> wrote:
?You are accomplishing more after your strokes than many do without any
health issues. Take care of yourself.
The information about the series and the book is interesting.
Nancy
On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 10:55?AM Ellen Moody via groups.io <ellen.moody=
[email protected]> wrote:
I'm going to revise the blog altogether. Have it just onTodd's Living with
Austen.
I discovered over the past couple of days this is another book
& series I thought I watched & read, but I did not take it in for real
enough to write about it. This has happened since the first stroke;
after these 2 stroke events I am worse. I must rewatch & reread when
my brain is truly working at a point I am actively engaging and can
writ about it.
It is worth the effort, even if the film has flaws which I think there
because the art was dumbed down and distorted in order to keep ratings
up. It must've been felt you had to have a happy heterosexual romance
when part of the point of the book was to show us Ausen's world from
the POV of its young to middle aged women.
Anyone who has bthered to read my emails is seeing someon struggl with the
effects of a major strke and 2 minor ones.