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I believe they're resident in the same cemetery, if that's any help
I have house guests arriving in about 30 mns, so shall be offline until tomorrow...
So all this beating about the bush may lead to a break in the service!
"...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..."
I may be able to get back on late if guests retire at a sensible hour...
"...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..."
I once rescheduled a business meeting so that I could pop along to Père Lachaise to see Jim (Morrison). Frederic (Chopin) is also buried there, of course, as is Francis Poulenc. Might Ivry be Gitlis, Ida be Haendel and 'E' therefore George Enescu?
Oh, have only got back to Wales thanks to First Grest Western and their wonderful trains for transporting me safely, but was thinking Pierre la Chaise Jim, Chopin, etc., that the E was Edith Piaf. Oh well, it's been a long day ...... Thomas Babbington Macaulay wrote a poem called Ivry ... Night, night. I see the puzzle is solved, possibly
Oh, have only got back to Wales thanks to First Grest Western and their wonderful trains for transporting me safely ... Night, night. I see the puzzle is solved, possibly
I think it is, Anna. Glad you are back. Sleep soundly now, cariad.
I once rescheduled a business meeting so that I could pop along to Père Lachaise to see Jim (Morrison). Frederic (Chopin) is also buried there, of course, as is Francis Poulenc. Might Ivry be Gitlis, Ida be Haendel and 'E' therefore George Enescu?
Looks like you've Broken on through, Riden the storm and Lit the Fire - Strange Day really! Reminds me I must listen to the live Doors CD I bought a month or two back!
I once rescheduled a business meeting so that I could pop along to Père Lachaise to see Jim (Morrison). Frederic (Chopin) is also buried there, of course, as is Francis Poulenc. Might Ivry be Gitlis, Ida be Haendel and 'E' therefore George Enescu?
Spot on, my Lord of Norfolk
F is yours tomorrow!
And well returned, Anna - welcome home
"...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..."
Looks like you've Broken on through, Riden the storm and Lit the Fire - Strange Day really! Reminds me I must listen to the live Doors CD I bought a month or two back!
It was the reference to George that let me in through the Back Door, Man.
An 'F': please to link London, New York, New York again and Heidelberg.
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