Journal 71
- Lucky Star
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Re: Journal 71
Good to hear from you again Rob. Glad you're getting on OK even if stuck with a load of gardening chores.
"What a lot of trouble one avoids if one refuses to have anything to do with the common herd. To have no job, to devote ones life to literature, is the most wonderful thing in the world. - Cicero
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- Chrissie777
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Re: Journal 71
No, Rob, I never received a reply, not in Hotmail neither in Yahoo where I resent it last week.Rob Houghton wrote:I did, Chrissie...and I thought I replied...?
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"For me, the cinema is not a slice of life, but a piece of cake."
Alfred Hitchcock
- Lenoir
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Re: Journal 71
I enjoyed Journal 71. Every article had something of interest. The only down-side was the comment in the editorial about the declining membership. I hope it improves. Tony has put a lot of effort into it and overcome setbacks like the loss of a computer.
It was interesting to read about how the class responded to the reading of “Five go off to Camp”. Enid wrote for children, so she would have taken their comments more seriously than anything an adult might say about her books.
What a history Brownsea Island has. So many things happened there and what happened in “Five have a Mystery to solve” now sounds quite plausible in the light of its chequered past.
It was also fascinating to read how the films were made - all the things they do to get the finished product.
I should look at J72 again before J73 which I think I’ll save for Christmas.
It was interesting to read about how the class responded to the reading of “Five go off to Camp”. Enid wrote for children, so she would have taken their comments more seriously than anything an adult might say about her books.
What a history Brownsea Island has. So many things happened there and what happened in “Five have a Mystery to solve” now sounds quite plausible in the light of its chequered past.
It was also fascinating to read how the films were made - all the things they do to get the finished product.
I should look at J72 again before J73 which I think I’ll save for Christmas.
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- Favourite book/series: The Valley of Adventure
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Re: Journal 71
In this case you will be delighted when you arrive at Journal 73.Lenoir wrote:I enjoyed Journal 71. The only down-side was the comment in the editorial about the declining membership. .
"What a lot of trouble one avoids if one refuses to have anything to do with the common herd. To have no job, to devote ones life to literature, is the most wonderful thing in the world. - Cicero
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- Lenoir
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- Favourite book/series: FFO/FF. Five run away together, Most FFO books.
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- Location: Cape Town,South Africa
Re: Journal 71
Yes, sort of.
The post was delayed by the lockdowns, (source and destination I suppose) so I got journal 72 before 71 which only recently arrived together with 73.
Actually I was beginning to think journal 71 would never come so it was something to celebrate.
The post was delayed by the lockdowns, (source and destination I suppose) so I got journal 72 before 71 which only recently arrived together with 73.
Actually I was beginning to think journal 71 would never come so it was something to celebrate.