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Thursday, November 30, 2006
me and jean ...
... in the Forest of Dean (poetry to rival Cousin Pauline's there)
a memory of weekend away, last year .. in bluebell season:
13 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi Sue, Cousin Pauline here. Yes it's easy to rival my poetry as I pinch other people's & don't have any of my own. Got your email & will reply later. Is the Forest of Dean where the Crime Museum is situated? I did visit there (museum) with Brian & Craig.
Here's a little ditty & it is Anonymous. That's what the book say's!
THE RABBIT
The rabbit has a charming face: Its private life is a disgrace. I really dare not name to you The awful things that rabbits do; Things that your paper never prints- You only mention them in hints. They have such lost, degraded souls No wonder they inhabit holes; When such depravity is found It only can live underground.
Hope you like this one anyway. Take care. Love. Pauline x p.s. don't know if this went before. 2nd try.
Hi Sue - What is it about mountains with snow and bluebell woods that touch the 'inner self' - I love them. Dom has suggested that Cliff and I visit Vancouver for the grandeur - may give it a try next year. Love to you and B - Aunty B
Hi agian!!! its Toby, Joe fineshed his home work and got a house point of miss norty.So did I,joes probely starting to have his swiming leson rite now .He's gone with dad!
Hi TOBY -- I love it when you come on to the blog. Joe left a message the other day on the phone, he said something about e-mail but sadly I never saw any ..
It is good news that you are both getting house points for doing your homework, WELL DONE
I don't suppose your dad will be getting himself WET at swimming, will he?
I love you LOTS too xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx aunty susan
Hi Barbara, I totally agree about bluebell woods, and although these are in the Forest of Dean we have lots of places round here where we like to go for the bluebells (Knypersly, Deep Hayes etc)
Hi Sue we have just had tea the Mistery boys have just gone home. Julie rang to say she would be lare home as there was a delay with the train from London,you certainly can not reky on transport in Britain its a big let down. oops a spelling mistake. where the D road goes from longport to Talke used to be bluebell woods Ive spent many a hour up there when I was a child. Iris rang tonight she said my Mum didnt seem to well very sleepy and disinterested in things. Lots of love L M xxxxxxx
Ah - very interesting Jean, I'm sure the scholars we entertain in here will be very interested in that reading!
(andYES, K, I am sticking with my plan of not publishing chapter and verse of your romances... we'll just have to make do with your and cosmo's e-thing!)
ps - my next post today will be the 100th post, so I am trying to think of something a bit more profound than my usual tittle tattle to mark the event -- please feel free to email me tips! LOL xxxxx
Hi Suze - yes, you are quite right, I did not get myself wet at swimming. However as you know this is due to many years training in the Himalayas with a Tibetan Lama who passed onto me ancient meditation techniques which allow a practitioner to visit a swimming pool and not get a drop of water to actually touch the skin, so the whole body is kept dry. If you are interested I could give you a few tips after Christmas dinner. Lots of love - Mistry Dad.
@ Sam, Jean Kieran .. I'm keeping my moderator's eye on this e-life you are creating ... ;)
@ mistry dad -- haha, the old Tibetan lama served you well!
I dont mind getting wet, even enjoy swimming .. and our cottage at Christmas has a pool (which I'll be fit to use by then ..yay!) .. if you pop by I'm sure we could arrange to get you in the water to demo your Tibetan techniques.
PS found myself watching Palin in the Himalays yesterday on TV -- have you seen it? -- stunning scenery of course.
13 comments:
Hi Sue,
Cousin Pauline here. Yes it's easy to rival my poetry as I pinch other people's & don't have any of my own.
Got your email & will reply later.
Is the Forest of Dean where the Crime Museum is situated?
I did visit there (museum) with Brian & Craig.
Here's a little ditty & it is Anonymous. That's what the book say's!
THE RABBIT
The rabbit has a charming face:
Its private life is a disgrace.
I really dare not name to you
The awful things that rabbits do;
Things that your paper never prints-
You only mention them in hints.
They have such lost, degraded souls
No wonder they inhabit holes;
When such depravity is found
It only can live underground.
Hope you like this one anyway.
Take care. Love. Pauline x
p.s. don't know if this went before. 2nd try.
Hi Sue - What is it about mountains with snow and bluebell woods that touch the 'inner self' - I love them. Dom has suggested that Cliff and I visit Vancouver for the grandeur - may give it a try next year. Love to you and B - Aunty B
Hi agian!!! its Toby, Joe fineshed his home work and got a house point of miss norty.So did I,joes probely starting to have his swiming leson rite now .He's gone with dad!
love you lot's
Toby
xxxxx
Hi TOBY -- I love it when you come on to the blog. Joe left a message the other day on the phone, he said something about e-mail but sadly I never saw any ..
It is good news that you are both getting house points for doing your homework, WELL DONE
I don't suppose your dad will be getting himself WET at swimming, will he?
I love you LOTS too
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
aunty susan
Hi Barbara, I totally agree about bluebell woods, and although these are in the Forest of Dean we have lots of places round here where we like to go for the bluebells (Knypersly, Deep Hayes etc)
Hi Sue we have just had tea the Mistery boys have just gone home. Julie rang to say she would be lare home as there was a delay with the train from London,you certainly can not reky on transport in Britain its a big let down.
oops a spelling mistake.
where the D road goes from longport to Talke used to be bluebell woods Ive spent many a hour up there when I was a child.
Iris rang tonight she said my Mum didnt seem to well very sleepy and disinterested in things.
Lots of love L M xxxxxxx
The pictures are lovely. as usual!
xxx
Ah - very interesting Jean, I'm sure the scholars we entertain in here will be very interested in that reading!
(andYES, K, I am sticking with my plan of not publishing chapter and verse of your romances... we'll just have to make do with your and cosmo's e-thing!)
ps - my next post today will be the 100th post, so I am trying to think of something a bit more profound than my usual tittle tattle to mark the event -- please feel free to email me tips! LOL
xxxxx
Hey
You could do like a summing up thing, try talk about everything over the last couple of months?
i dont know other than that :P
xx
Suze, like the new profile picture a LOT.
xx
Hi Suze - yes, you are quite right, I did not get myself wet at swimming. However as you know this is due to many years training in the Himalayas with a Tibetan Lama who passed onto me ancient meditation techniques which allow a practitioner to visit a swimming pool and not get a drop of water to actually touch the skin, so the whole body is kept dry.
If you are interested I could give you a few tips after Christmas dinner. Lots of love - Mistry Dad.
@ Sam, Jean Kieran .. I'm keeping my moderator's eye on this e-life you are creating ... ;)
@ mistry dad -- haha, the old Tibetan lama served you well!
I dont mind getting wet, even enjoy swimming .. and our cottage at Christmas has a pool (which I'll be fit to use by then ..yay!)
.. if you pop by I'm sure we could arrange to get you in the water to demo your Tibetan techniques.
PS found myself watching Palin in the Himalays yesterday on TV -- have you seen it? -- stunning scenery of course.
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