
Love with the Greatest of Ease 22/850
Falling in love is much like swinging on a trapeze high above the ground: It requires “perfect timing” It asks us to take a risk and be daring It begs us to trust And above all, it asks us to commit gracefully and with an ease that pulls us together in a high-flying choreography that continues to exhilarate. Love is daring, but graceful. Love is a leap, but certain. In a trapeze performance one will grab the other, and they can let go – trusting in their partner. Here the kiss is the thing that holds them. Her confidence in him catching her is electrifying. Eyes closed, awaiting the moment with commitment and ease. With Love with the Greatest of Ease we gain a rarely seen sentimental side of Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss. Just like discovering new love in your life, you never know what you’ll find under the Big Top. In our case, the Big Top was the Geisel Library archive, proving there’s oh so much romance in the search…