Marly, they are awfully bad at checking their “inbox” on their laptops, I think they are too busy with other things like inspiring the living, and of course fanning and typing at the same time, so it may take a day or two!
No pressure to contribute. I just wanted to make sure you had been invited and by that I just mean made aware of it. Any and all are welcome as far as I’m concerned. It’s not my site but I very much doubt that LH would discourage more visitors or participation on his blog. Hope your brain has been able to enjoy some rest. (Mine is quite jealous.)
Brain’s up again! LH has caught the attention of it and revived it splendidly. How I am going to have time to read all these blogs I don’t know but I am very pleased that you mentioned it, thank you.
I have not played “Philopena” recently but I will check the almonds left over from Christmas.
I have a recollection that there was a “Philopena” situation in one of the Canterbury Tales I will have to get it out and find it tonight.
These sort of games are akin to the double dose of Dangerous Liaisons we have had on TV recently which has intrigued my 18 year old.
All’s fair in Love and War. “A lady” may well choose her weapons from Eros’ armoury without fear of loosing her gentility!
I must go and sculpt! I will try some thing better later!
I can’t wait to see what the dead ones send!
Marly, they are awfully bad at checking their “inbox” on their laptops, I think they are too busy with other things like inspiring the living, and of course fanning and typing at the same time, so it may take a day or two!
nice roll top
Well, I hope they will be inspiring us. I’ll take it wherever I can get it.
Robert, just wanted to make sure you weren’t missing the events at Language Hat’s Tabellion.
No pressure to contribute. I just wanted to make sure you had been invited and by that I just mean made aware of it. Any and all are welcome as far as I’m concerned. It’s not my site but I very much doubt that LH would discourage more visitors or participation on his blog. Hope your brain has been able to enjoy some rest. (Mine is quite jealous.)
Brain’s up again! LH has caught the attention of it and revived it splendidly. How I am going to have time to read all these blogs I don’t know but I am very pleased that you mentioned it, thank you.
I have not played “Philopena” recently but I will check the almonds left over from Christmas.
I have a recollection that there was a “Philopena” situation in one of the Canterbury Tales I will have to get it out and find it tonight.
These sort of games are akin to the double dose of Dangerous Liaisons we have had on TV recently which has intrigued my 18 year old.
All’s fair in Love and War. “A lady” may well choose her weapons from Eros’ armoury without fear of loosing her gentility!
I must go and sculpt! I will try some thing better later!