Sunday lunches were a relief, an wonderful window into your lives and home in England, a far more intimate introduction for me to Robert as a person, and a surprising and pleasant introduction to Toyah. I saw a caring and humorous side I had not seen before. I'm grateful.
Sharing the sharing of love. So many creatives shared their talents and gifts during 2020. I had hoped the lessons would be wholly positive. Bespoke, handmade crafts and bartering are still possible without government and corporations. Those without the mode, opportunity or desire to connect had the beauty of love come to them digitally through their senses. This will be available as long as we all have electricity here. Our mortality and our vivacities shared. Take the time to notice duty to self and the world. We are a collection and ever evolving. Share yourselves if/when you desire
I loved what you and Toyah did with the Sunday Lunches. I lived for those moments. Too bad RU-vid is a little prudish. Toyah is very much a free spirit and drop-dead gorgeous if I may say so. You two really compliment each other.
God bless Toyah! I also enjoyed her getting you out of your shell. It was delightful and made me laugh! (I'm old enough now that being a King Crimson fan does not preclude laughter.)