Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Brookside...
Today is an exceptional day for me as I will be telling my story, Sandstones and Scholars, at St. Francis University. I told my commissioned piece last year in November, but this time it is for the faculty and staff.
I am so excited they wanted the show "in person" as this was also done as a PBS special. Isn't it wonderful that storytelling is so alive and well?
So, another quick rehearsal and I am off to do what I do best...tell stories.
This photo was taken by my grandson, Matthew, last year after the original show.
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