In the final story of Agatha Christie’s book ‘The Mysterious Mr Quin’ her character Mr Satterthwaite quotes from Oscar Wilde’s tale ‘The Happy Prince’:
“Bring me the two most precious things in the city, said God”
(Following your thoughts on Ash Wednesday & Valentine’s Day there is an enticing Ice cream available now with a combination of Charcoal & Coconut Milk.)
The fringes - curiously yes the succour can sometimes be there on the outer peripheries like the dark matter & mystery. Travelling and chance meetings and their depth of effect - being free or at least being able to absorb from a greater distance is life enhancing.
Really important to have / have had an Uncle & Aunt and cousins as slightly intangible, slightly distant support as well.
In the final story of Agatha Christie’s book ‘The Mysterious Mr Quin’ her character Mr Satterthwaite quotes from Oscar Wilde’s tale ‘The Happy Prince’:
“Bring me the two most precious things in the city, said God”
(Following your thoughts on Ash Wednesday & Valentine’s Day there is an enticing Ice cream available now with a combination of Charcoal & Coconut Milk.)
The fringes - curiously yes the succour can sometimes be there on the outer peripheries like the dark matter & mystery. Travelling and chance meetings and their depth of effect - being free or at least being able to absorb from a greater distance is life enhancing.
Really important to have / have had an Uncle & Aunt and cousins as slightly intangible, slightly distant support as well.
Great, Elizabeth. Thank you.