Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Witch of Portobello

I'm currently reading The Alchemist by Paulo Cuelho -Typically this is the first book that people read by Mr. Cuelho. However, I started with the Witch of Portobello.
At the Decatur Healing Arts, which is the main studio where I teach Nia (my homebase, I love that Place), they have a big basket full of books for lending. It's a little library of books covering everything from Lance Armstrong's story to Memoirs of a Geisha to Healing Headaches Naturally and then, there it was....The Witch of Portobello. I must admit that the cover of this book caught my attention.
A red headed dancer on a beautiful blue background. Those who know me well know that blue is one of my favorite colours. It's funny how books find us or we find books. It's interesting because I had this book for a few months before I ever started it. I even lent it out to the man I was involved with at the time and he read it before I did. I don't think that I was ready for it until I said good-bye to this man I was seeing. Let's call him Nigel.


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  1. Interesting. You need to post a link from your profile back to http://ericania.blogspot.com otherwise, people checking out your profile get 'dumped' off and have no way of getting back here.

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