Looking forward to your insightful comments, Professor. I especially await your kind consideration and presentation of your opinion on the deep, the deepest core of causes and reasons for the current state of affairs. With kindest regards, Tomasz J. Popielicki, Warsaw, Poland.
I was reading the Times' coverage of the events this morning and wondering to myself what Professor Wolff would have to say when he starts blogging again on his return from...Paris! My God! I ran to the website just now and am relieved to learn that you are safe and sound. I look forward, like everyone else, to hearing your first-hand account.
Glad to hear of you guys. Back in the States?
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ReplyDeleteNot yet. Tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMuch to say when I return.
Glad you're safe. Lacrimosa from Mozart's Requiem for Beirut and Paris
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Looking forward to your insightful comments, Professor.
ReplyDeleteI especially await your kind consideration and presentation of your opinion on the deep, the deepest core of causes and reasons for the current state of affairs.
With kindest regards,
Tomasz J. Popielicki, Warsaw, Poland.
I'm glad you and Susie are safe, Professor, and I'm very much looking forward to you getting back into the blogger's chair!
ReplyDeleteI was reading the Times' coverage of the events this morning and wondering to myself what Professor Wolff would have to say when he starts blogging again on his return from...Paris! My God! I ran to the website just now and am relieved to learn that you are safe and sound. I look forward, like everyone else, to hearing your first-hand account.
ReplyDeleteJust chiming in to say I am glad to hear both of you are safe.
ReplyDeleteJust echoing the sentiment regarding your safety. Glad you are OK.
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Glad you're safe!
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