tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35868329.post4445650629542658566..comments2023-06-01T04:41:28.669-04:00Comments on an undercurrent of hostility: On the road...tomorrowAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06944928044277724293noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35868329.post-90567767324070137452010-04-13T19:02:31.330-04:002010-04-13T19:02:31.330-04:00Anne:
I recall traveling with your parents in a st...Anne:<br />I recall traveling with your parents in a station wagon with many things, including a chicken (live) either as a gift or else just in case a special meal was needed. I'll admit I would not think of a tea cozy, but I'm sure it fits right in.<br /><br />Uncle from the far northJRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12238690641839892040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35868329.post-77290788739177325402010-04-12T12:27:22.255-04:002010-04-12T12:27:22.255-04:00What picture?
I do have that most important quote ...What picture?<br />I do have that most important quote from West with the Night by Beryl Markham (1942:60):<br />“I have sometimes thought since of the ... tea table – round,<br />capacious, and white, standing with sturdy legs against the green vines of the garden, a thousand miles of Africa receding from its edge. It was a<br />mark of sanity …”<br />Beryl Markham, West with the Night (1942:60)Joyce Carlsonnoreply@blogger.com