You can tell Andy Warhol the ghost rider's on his way
I could have done without my phone dying on the eve of an out-of-state trip at an hour when it was impossible to do anything about it beyond frantically e-mail
selkie and be distressed, but otherwise I celebrated my birthday with my parents and my husbands and a marzipan cake crowned with an owl of white chocolate circled by candles and cider caramels and raspberry pâtes de fruits and accidentally mint nonpareils. I have packed among my trip books an assortment of '40's pulp novels by Leo Rosten, an ex-library hardcover of William J. Mann's Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star (1998), and Bryher's Beowulf (1948). I am leaving anchor-style at home the print that
rushthatspeaks found me of the Somerville Theatre in the days when the Hobbs Building flew a pennant reading SOMERVILLE.
spatch thought all day he had remembered a lyric about forty-three and it turned out to be, of course, "Combine Harvester" (1976). He describes the picture he took of me at the Old Belfry in Lexington as my saturnine Edwardian period.

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But the cake--is there a picture of the cake? Or was that when your phone crumped out?
Have a wonderful sojourn.
*hugs*
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Thank you!
But the cake--is there a picture of the cake? Or was that when your phone crumped out?
The phone did not croak until after dinner, but I didn't take any pictures of the cake with it because I was employing one of my parents' higher-resolution phones. I will get hold of photos for you. It was impressive.
(My mother thinks of the owl as my eponym, by transitive property of Athene.)
Have a wonderful sojourn.
So far, so good!
*hugs*
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Thank you!
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Thank you! I would definitely need to write a book for it.
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showers you with harp shaped confetti
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*hugs*
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Thank you! Frankly the idea of land I wouldn't have to move from is a nice fantasy, even if in practice I am sure it would be a pain.
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Oh, that sounds marvellous! How lovely.
I am sorry about your phone, but a) may the trip be more than enough to make up for that start and; b) that is a great photo! <3
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I wasn't expecting the decoration at all!
I am sorry about your phone, but a) may the trip be more than enough to make up for that start and; b) that is a great photo!
Thank you!
*hugs*
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(Bryher's Beowulf?!)
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Thank you! I am very tired, but having an equally good time so far.
(Bryher's Beowulf?!)
It's her Blitz novel! The Days of Mars: A Memoir 1940–1946 (1981), which I read first, was a kind of companion piece to it. It's great.
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It was nuts and I loved it.
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Thank you!