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Dear Reader,
Such delightful email I've been receiving lately. Between reverse freckles, white spots and Flat Stanley I've been entertained by your emails every day. Thank you so much for taking the time to write. I sure do appreciate it. If you missed the white spot column, you'll find it at: http://tinyurl.com/5b84od
From my Email Bag:
"Suzanne, a few years ago a dermatologist told my mother that the brown spots on her arms were, in fact, age spots. At 70 years young she has very few of these. However, the doctor reported that the white spots were 'wisdom spots.' She is very pleased with this--she has many, many of these white spots. So I would suggest leaving your white spots ALONE!"--Leigh Anne
"I have those spots, too! (Not to worry.) They're blonde freckles!"
--Pamela
"Hi, Suzanne, your column today made me chuckle (as so many of them do). When I was a children's librarian in Mississippi, one of my favorite books to share with my story time kids was Purple, Green and Yellow by Robert Munsch. The book is about Bridget, who is given a successive series of markers after she promises not to draw on the wall, the floor, herself... Unfortunately, one set of markers makes pictures seem sooo lifelike that Bridget has trouble keeping her promise. Luckily, there is a 'natural' marker in the batch. I wonder if there is such a thing in real life. I've got a few white spots (and a few brown ones too) on my arms that could use a touch up. As always, thanks for sharing parts of your world with us. You are so right about it being, 'Good to read with friends.' Stay well."--PhilisAnn / Managing Librarian King County Library System
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Thanks for reading with me. It's so good to read with friends.
Suzanne Beecher
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