Here's the entrance hall:

The founder of the ballet school, Ninette de Valois, lived to be 100. Here's her desk and a painting of her:

Look at the cute little beds of some of the dancers who board at the school:

We had lunch at the school with the dancers, and oh my goodness, the portions were tiny and the food so healthy. We all vowed then and there to start eating the Royal Ballet School way from now on but then we came home and I sneaked outside and ate two chocolate ice cream bars.
3 comments:
Just to let you know I am thinking of you - can't pray for you for obvious reasons!
Will you still be making your trip here this summer? We all want to see you. Of course, Esther is gone for the month, so you can't stay there and we can't have our lunch there. I definitely have a new B&B but still thinking about what to do for lunch.
I wouldn't miss coming to Natchez to see you all. I'm going to visit Miss Betty (McGehee) in the morning at her farm then come in for lunch to see you all. I will have my whole family. I want you to meet my daughter who will be coming back the March after for a three week placement in Pediatrics at UMC. She wants to come to Natchez on one of the weekends to see the Pilgrimage for herself.
I'm so glad you're still coming. When you're daughter comes in March, we'll give her the grand tour.
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