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We have already established Cornwall for the film. Mercs nearly sniffed out the flower, then gave up There is a colourful children's 17th century song about it. Now leave me alone....
Sorry Flay , I missed your subtle yes to Cornwall, as I had gone to SW France thinking further south from Bergerac! As a result I hadn't got a sniff of Lavender!
Sorry Flay , I missed your subtle yes to Cornwall, as I had gone to SW France thinking further south from Bergerac! As a result I hadn't got a sniff of Lavender!
Only on the AA thread, ladies and gentlemen, only on the AA thread would that make sense
Even then, only just... !!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Justin Lavender was persuaded by Peter Pears and
Benjamin Britten to abandon nuclear engineering for music.
Gordon Bennett! How on earth..... ?!??!
And what was the Debussy connection in all that, then?
A particularly fierce question, that, Flay. I was nowhere. (Though I did see Ladies in Lavendar - was that the one where a young violinist washes up on Judi Dench's and Maggie Smith's beach? )
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
And what was the Debussy connection in all that, then?
A particularly fierce question, that, Flay. I was nowhere. (Though I did see Ladies in Lavendar - was that the one where a young violinist washes up on Judi Dench's and Maggie Smith's beach? )
Yes, the washed-up violinist played Debussy (flaxen hair)
And what was the Debussy connection in all that, then?
A particularly fierce question, that, Flay. I was nowhere. (Though I did see Ladies in Lavendar - was that the one where a young violinist washes up on Judi Dench's and Maggie Smith's beach? )
The girl with the flaxen hair was on the Ladies in Lavender soundtrack!
don't mind - have you an M handy? - send us all over the edge
what, if anything, were the "rows" in that last one ?
No M handy - you go ahead! As to the rows - a few of us got quite heated, but I don't think Flay meant that - I've seen lavender in very neat rows in France, however.
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