What a gracious and accurate thank-you. I think you speak for all of us.
Quoting DB Wharton <dbwharton(a)yahoo.com>om>:
Dear Doc,
Thanks so much for your note! It means a lot to me. Yep, this is a
fairly amazing opportunity and challenge, but one that I look
forward to and hope I may be able to do us and the long-suffering
people of Zimbabwe some good.
Three things you should know:
- You and our playmates at Shakespeare at Winedale have travelled
with me since 1978/79 in many forms and have been instrumental in my
getting to this place in my foreign service career;
- In the remarks I gave after having been sworn in, I said that the
important things I have done in my life have been done with others,
not alone, and listed "studying Shakespeare from inside the play in
ensemble theater" as one of those things;
- Zimbabwe's recent history has all the intrigue, feisty characters,
and skulduggery of a Shakespeare history play.
So, thank you/thank you.
No plagues on any of your houses,
Bruce
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 30, 2012, at 22:02, James Ayres <jayres(a)cvctx.com> wrote:
Hey Bruce:
Thanks to Mike, all of us have heard the wonderful news! We are
proud of you and look forward to hearing more about your new
adventure. Take pains, be perfect.
Cheers,
Doc
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