Hello Readers,
I know I have been away for a while, but I am back. Today I am traveling back to the 1880's. I have dressed for the occupation to once again honor Madam Sissieretta Jones.
I am attending the lecture given by Mrs. Maureen Lee. She wrote a book about the times and tribulations of Madam Sissieretta. She is such an inspiration.
I am getting together with my good friend Phyllis Borrelli-Mulberry,
to have tea and then attend the lecture.
This is going to be an adventurous afternoon.
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