Monday, 28 November 2011
Phils Diva Party
Phil's 50th Diva Night
I went as Harold Lloyd..
Shouting up and down the street.. PHIP PHIL PHIL for ages and knocked at loads of doors.. all because i coundnt remember the orange door he he
Phil became Audrey
Ian becomes Jane
result!!!!
Whatever happened to baby jane ...
above the Queens mother..
YOU MEAN AFTER ALL THIS TIME WE COULD A BEEN FRIENDS
LULU
Tracy Lee Collins.. semi finalist of britains got talent.. cracking artiste
Black Black's and blown out white.. for Audrey
OMG... she was scary.. ELSIE TANNER of course.. random party goer who invited herself to Phils party the night before
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Phils Diva Party
Sunday, 27 November 2011
June Tabor
June Tabor and the Oysterband very very good at Leicester Demontfort hall,, image of Jan with Elton
favourite track from their new album
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Deborah Harkness Discovery of Witches concludes
Oh dear.. got this very wrong.. and have apologised to said author who has now notched up several points in my estimation ahead of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches
following my sorry letter and explaination from Jill via Deborah
Dear Jill,
After finding the page in question, re-reading the cat exit and digging a big hole for me to drop into.. apologies for questioning Deborah and her written word
Cheers for the reply
Regards
Kathy
(who needs more magnification in the eye area and is now dropping into the hole)
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From: info@deborahharkness.com
To: darcydancer10@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: RE: Question on Tabitha F.A.O. Deborah,
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:13:00 -0700
Dear Kathy,
This is Jill, Deborah's assistant. She is away from her email at the moment but she's asked me to respond to your note.
I also worried about Tabitha but we don't have to--Deborah has taken care of her as well! On the very last page of the last chapter (p. 579), Tabitha is in her cat carrier in the RV, ready to head out with Sarah and Em and their friends. So Matthew and Diana looked after her for a bit, but within a very short time after Matthew and Diana left the Bishop house, Sarah and Em returned to pack up and took Tabitha with them.
Whew!
Sincerely,
Jill Hough
Assistant to Deborah Harkness
following my sorry letter and explaination from Jill via Deborah
Dear Jill,
After finding the page in question, re-reading the cat exit and digging a big hole for me to drop into.. apologies for questioning Deborah and her written word
Cheers for the reply
Regards
Kathy
(who needs more magnification in the eye area and is now dropping into the hole)
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From: info@deborahharkness.com
To: darcydancer10@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: RE: Question on Tabitha F.A.O. Deborah,
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:13:00 -0700
Dear Kathy,
This is Jill, Deborah's assistant. She is away from her email at the moment but she's asked me to respond to your note.
I also worried about Tabitha but we don't have to--Deborah has taken care of her as well! On the very last page of the last chapter (p. 579), Tabitha is in her cat carrier in the RV, ready to head out with Sarah and Em and their friends. So Matthew and Diana looked after her for a bit, but within a very short time after Matthew and Diana left the Bishop house, Sarah and Em returned to pack up and took Tabitha with them.
Whew!
Sincerely,
Jill Hough
Assistant to Deborah Harkness
Monday, 14 November 2011
Monday, 7 November 2011
Deborah Harkness Discovery of Witches
Just read Deborah Harkness 'Discover of Witches' fantastic read and I raced throught it. Simply unputdownable... you dont want to do anything else but sit and read.. devour the words and live for hours in the book. The storyline is rich and colourful, Characters are fanciful but still believable, descriptions of places and buildings you are living them.. do i want to know more about Ashmole 782
YES I DO.
however, there was just a little line about 'feeding Tabitha' that was not explained and it was annoying so I decided to write to the author and hopefully an answer will follow.
Hi Deborah,
Really loved your book and killed it over a couple of days.. so unputadownable
Just a quick question, I am puzzled over who was supposed to feed Tabitha when everyone left. Why was Em and Sarah concerned enough to ask them to remember to feed the cat before they went? silly you may say but it was the only thing in the book that was left in the air.
Anyway I loved your book and eagerly awaiting the sequal.
YES I DO.
however, there was just a little line about 'feeding Tabitha' that was not explained and it was annoying so I decided to write to the author and hopefully an answer will follow.
Hi Deborah,
Really loved your book and killed it over a couple of days.. so unputadownable
Just a quick question, I am puzzled over who was supposed to feed Tabitha when everyone left. Why was Em and Sarah concerned enough to ask them to remember to feed the cat before they went? silly you may say but it was the only thing in the book that was left in the air.
Anyway I loved your book and eagerly awaiting the sequal.
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Roll in the hay for Archers addicts
Mum and I went to see 'Roll in the Hay' at Barrow Upon Soar on its travels through thek.
A celebration of the countryside through music and words. After several sell out shows with the author Louis de Bernieres, The Antonius Players return to the Fringe, this time with the actress Sunny Ormonde, better known as the outrageous Lillian Bellamy in Radio 4's hit show The Archers. Join them in this countryside romp and extravaganza of sizzling song, foot-tapping music, words, wit, stories, poems plus anecdotes from the world's longest running radio soap which celebrates its 60th birthday this year! A light-hearted take on all things rural.
Brilliant show with a very well put together variety mix.
A celebration of the countryside through music and words. After several sell out shows with the author Louis de Bernieres, The Antonius Players return to the Fringe, this time with the actress Sunny Ormonde, better known as the outrageous Lillian Bellamy in Radio 4's hit show The Archers. Join them in this countryside romp and extravaganza of sizzling song, foot-tapping music, words, wit, stories, poems plus anecdotes from the world's longest running radio soap which celebrates its 60th birthday this year! A light-hearted take on all things rural.
Brilliant show with a very well put together variety mix.
Derby Open
2 photographs submitted for the derby open.. both on shotshack wet venice... red umbrella and header.. fingers crossed
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Derby Open
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