Ninot Ma'am, Manderley appears useful. Currently not into research. As a general tool does it help? And Aloe Vera? Am extending it to birds and and fishes. A lot of varieties to sustain the field. Before the month is out should be able to narrow it down to probables and have something on paper. Thanks Ma'am!
Dear Sir Hank, Manderley was a sprawling mansion from Daphne du Maurier's best (arguably...Frenchman's Creek is also a personal favourite) novel, Rebecca.
Ooo...last night I dreamed I went to Manderley again...
ReplyDeleteMemories of Rebecca ... I just love this!!
ReplyDeleteNinot Ma'am,
ReplyDeleteManderley appears useful. Currently not into research. As a general tool does it help?
And Aloe Vera? Am extending it to birds and and fishes. A lot of varieties to sustain the field. Before the month is out should be able to narrow it down to probables and have something on paper. Thanks Ma'am!
Hank
if only it had not burned...
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Brian. But would it be as vivid? As beautiful? As tragic?
ReplyDeleteDear Sir Hank,
ReplyDeleteManderley was a sprawling mansion from Daphne du Maurier's best (arguably...Frenchman's Creek is also a personal favourite) novel, Rebecca.
If I am not mistaken, the book Rebecca was featured in The English Patient. I could be wrong.
ReplyDeleteHeeeee! *giggles* Ninot, this is a good post-it poem. I have some glued all over my room. Little pleasures.
ReplyDeleteFirst time to encounter that place. It does sound lovely to me.
Ninot Ma'am,
ReplyDeleteOff the track then!
Hank
Oh, but if only to Manderley.... sweet piece, lovely.
ReplyDeleteAh, clever haiku.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Post it poems? What a lovely idea!
ReplyDeletenice suspended feeling here
ReplyDeletewell done