June Letters







Dear Count Saint-Germain,

This month I'm writing again to say hello. I did not write in May due to my travels. I'm sure you understand. I am looking forward to the Summer Solstice. I'm still looking for you. I hope one day you will read my webpages and say hi. Again I am sure you will know how to find me yourself that is why I am not including this information on my page. I have suffered from a recent illness that has inturupted my plans. I am concerned over possible summer droughts for the United States. My friend says to tell you hi.
Best Wishes To You Where Ever You Are,
Josephine
June 12,2001 Tuesday

_______________________________________________________________________________ June 21,2001 Thursday

Dear Sir,

I write again now June 21,2001 to wish you a very happy Solstice. Since I last wrote my illness has continued. I am tired but today was not bad. I hope it will rain soon. I have been spending much time reading as there is not really anything else to do when sick. I spent the day with my friend who sends you best wishes again. I truely admire you and want to be like you. I wonder how you spent the solstice. You are probably still very busy helping people and the world. Thats really wonderful. I did not see the solar eclipse. Did you? I should close now as it is late. Again I hope one day you can find the time to help me too. This Solstice was better than last years I think.
Best Wishes to You Where Ever You Are,
Josephine
________________________________________________________________________________ June 30, 2001, Saturday

Dear Sir,

Today is my late grandfathers' birthday. I miss him so much and of course I'm sad he isn't here. I have long had a theory that perhaps you met Grandpa during your travels. I think you must have traveled in the same circles during the early to mid century. If it is true, the last time you were seen was on an ocean liner in the mid Atlantic sometimes in the 1930's I'd think it was very probable the two of you met. I'm certain you would have remembered my grandfather. He was a brilliant man, adventurous and charismatic. I hoped I would be like him some day. Maybe one day you will tell me if you met.
It is the end of the month and my illness still lingers. I'm sick of it. Again, I hope one day you will meet me in this earthly realm and help me. Have a wonderful day, Sir. Until I write again,
Best Wishes Where Ever You Are,
Josephine
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