Tag Archives: Edith Sitwell

ON THIS DAY: September 7, 2020

September 7th is Acorn Squash Day Buy a Book Day * Grandma Moses Day * Salami Day * Superhuman Day * Neither Rain Nor Snow Day * ________________________________ MORE! Edith Sitwell, Desmond Tutu and Grandma Moses, click

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TCS: Some Rain Must Fall – Poems for World Meteorological Day

. . Good Morning!  _______________________________ Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early riserson Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum,so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole inyour brainpan, feel free to add a comment. … Continue reading

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ON THIS DAY: September 7, 2019

September 7th is Acorn Squash Day Buy a Book Day * Grandma Moses Day * Neither Rain Nor Snow Day * Salami Day * Superhuman Day * _____________________________________ MORE! Edith Sitwell, Buddy Holly and Grandma Moses, click

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Word Cloud: FAÇADE

by NONA BLYTH CLOUD In Georgette Heyer’s novel Regency Buck, Mrs. Scattergood’s description of herself fits my first impression of Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) perfectly: “I am shockingly expensive, but you won’t mind that, I daresay. Oh, you are looking at my gown … Continue reading

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ON THIS DAY: September 7, 2017

September 7th is Buy a Book Day * Acorn Squash Day ADHD Awareness Day * Grandma Moses Day * Salami Day * Superhuman Day * Neither Rain Nor Snow Day * ________________________________________________________________ MORE!  Sam Cook, Grandma Moses and Desmond Tutu, … Continue reading

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Word Cloud: FAÇADE

by NONA BLYTH CLOUD In Georgette Heyer’s novel Regency Buck, Mrs. Scattergood’s description of herself fits my first impression of Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) perfectly: “I am shockingly expensive, but you won’t mind that, I daresay. Oh, you are looking at my gown … Continue reading

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