Dec 9, 2010

Getting together

When we plan to meet some friends or family, or even one person, we often use the the phrasal verb get together. For example, "This weekend I'm getting together with Viri and Nedra." The concept is that you'll see each other and do something together, like have lunch or drinks, or just relax at someone's home.
At this time of year, when the nights are long, it's great to get together with good friends, especially ones who make you laugh and tell great stories and know wonderful games and have good books to recommend...

(This post is dedicated to Harriet Sandilands, marvelous poet, teacher, and friend.)

1 comment:

  1. oh my goodness! I feel so honoured. You are the marvellous one ... in every single way

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