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Ise of Wight Pictures
Ise of Wight Pictures
Just stumbled on this one and thought I'd share.
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be
[quote=""annis""]Are you reading Mary of Carisbrooke? I'm pleased to see that it's been reissued - it's a touching story.[/quote]
The Sourcebooks copy just landed and I've looked at it a bit but haven't started it yet.
The Sourcebooks copy just landed and I've looked at it a bit but haven't started it yet.
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be
[quote=""Misfit""]Just stumbled on this one and thought I'd share.[/quote]
I grew up overlooking the Isle of Wight from the other side of the Solent. It was Keats' favourite place.
There is an old saying down that way "If you can see the island, it's going to rain -- If you can't see the island, it's already raining."
I grew up overlooking the Isle of Wight from the other side of the Solent. It was Keats' favourite place.
There is an old saying down that way "If you can see the island, it's going to rain -- If you can't see the island, it's already raining."
Currently reading - Emergence of a Nation State by Alan Smith