Princess MeLeia: "What greater gift than the love of a cat?" Charles Dickens
Princess MeLeia: Alone. Self-indulgence behind her, a portentous decade lies ahead
Princess MeLeia: As boys grow up their toys change
Princess MeLeia: The inexpressible comfort of a mild English afternoon, friendship and a tavern at the end of the walk
Princess MeLeia: Laughter is a smile that bursts open the universe, and a quiet moment restores it - The Merry Lives of Windsor
Princess MeLeia: The first spring day is not the same as the first day of spring, they can be up to a month apart
Princess MeLeia: When I look out of the window I see so many lives I could be living
Princess MeLeia: Are the adverts and signs agents of change, or are the girls? Look at those beautiful young women with their whole lives ahead of them, full of grabbed moments gossiping and drama, glass ceilings and heartache, hangovers and high heels, their families and
Princess MeLeia: “We read to know that we are not alone.” ― C.S. Lewis
Princess MeLeia: Every table tells a different story
Princess MeLeia: “An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.” George Mikes
Princess MeLeia: In the end all there will be is time to sit and talk, and even the dogs will sit down
Princess MeLeia: Is this one of those days where you have to ask if one in the hand is worth two in the bush?
Princess MeLeia: "Hey Dave, there's got to be a better way to bury the body in the trunk."
Princess MeLeia: Middle age is when your phone rings while you are in the Chinese takeaway waiting to go home, and you hope it isn't to ask you to a party
Princess MeLeia: Share an umbrella and let the rain play Cupid
Princess MeLeia: I attended a poetry event last night, in a pub with crooked mirrors and askew lampshades and wobbly candelabras, with perfect toothpicks in polished silver pots and fennel seed oil-soaked olives.
Princess MeLeia: Poetry event: A very disimilitude of rhythmical words wandered the room, touching the oddments with a recognition only odd things can share. #Poetry
Princess MeLeia: "The woman who cried, Signed the Divorce Petition, Went for a coffee, Read a short story, Posted a letter, Went for a walk, Basked in the sunshine, And Cried. - poem by Cecelia Grant-Peters
Princess MeLeia: "Isn't that what we all dream, that the man we love sees us as a glorious ray of sunshine.. that we are the smile in their life"
Princess MeLeia: Everyone was trying to capture a memory of the morning any way they could, @BritishMonarchy #royal #Jubilee #Windsor, The Diamond Jubilee Military Muster
Princess MeLeia: The other important services, The Clean Up crew, locked and loaded, @BritishMonarchy #royal #Jubilee #Windsor, The Diamond Jubilee Military Muster
Princess MeLeia: Early morning car boot sale - the dark veiled silhouettes, the solitary forms patrolling the detritus of others lives for something they might like
Princess MeLeia: Ah love! It's not a bridge over troubled water it is the water, the river of life with all its twists and turns.
Princess MeLeia: Pausing for thought, it's always the question of just because it's there do we want it
Princess MeLeia: "How beautiful it is to sit in the sun and do nothing, and then rest afterwards" Spanish proverb
Princess MeLeia: "In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way."
Princess MeLeia: "Water finds the path of least resistance, like a belief will navigate the truth."
Princess MeLeia: This gentleman is a known character in the town, he always wears a hat that he can toff for a lady, carries a handkerchief as a gentleman must and always wears his trousers at "Sinatra" length over his shoes #MerryLivesOfWindsor
Princess MeLeia: “It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors” ~ Oscar Wilde