Sister and I took Angie out to dinner tonight at Urban Table. The siren call of the Polenta fries could not be ignored. Besides, Angie was too tired to cook anything after having to pose all day while Mary Ann sketched. Being a model is hard work.
While we ate Mary Ann regaled us with the story of Oswald T. Campbell and his adventures in Lost River, Alabama. She read the readers digest condensed version of A Redbird Christmas last night and wanted to tell us the tale. Angie and I were hanging on every word. The people at the next table even interrupted once and asked her to repeat something. Sister knows how to hold an audience captive. She promised to read another story tonight so she can tell us about it tomorrow. We told her she better because no story = no dinner.
I just love reading your posts
Posted by: Janet Ghio | 04/17/2013 at 07:06 AM
And now the hilarity begins! We all love tales of Angie and the sisters.
Posted by: Leslie J. Moran | 04/17/2013 at 09:19 AM
I'm not familiar with the book sister regaled you with. I'll have to check it out.
You didn't let us know what each of you had for dinner. I'm a Foodie and love to know what you're eating wherever you go...
Posted by: Joan Clarke | 04/17/2013 at 08:54 PM