Monday 31 October 2016

Thursday, 27 October 2016 (398.23)


The reading stopped mid sentence at: “Senchus Mor” (398.23)

Some favourites were:

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2

3

(With grateful thanks to A., without whom these updates would not be possible.)

Tuesday 25 October 2016

Thursday, 20 October 2016 (397.20)


Last week's group came to a halt at: “a lovely munkybown” (397.20)

Some favourites were:

1

2

And:


the girleen bawn asthore, as for days galore, of planxty Gregory. Egory. O bunket not Orwin! (397.4)


(My thanks go to A.)

Sunday 16 October 2016

Thursday, 13 October 2016 (396.18)


The group stopped in the midst of a rather spicy passage at, “tails plus toop!” (396.18)

Some favourites were:

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2

3

4


(Grateful, as always, to A.)

Wednesday 12 October 2016

Thursday, 6 October 2016 (395.7)

The reading stopped mid-sentence at “foreretyred schoonmasters (395.7)

Due to computer problems, which caused a major crash and required a complete wipe of the harddisk, resulting in a loss of files (including the collages for this blog) there will be no images for this week's entry.

Some favourites can still be indicated:

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“and there they used to be, flapping and cycling, and a dooing a doonloop, panementically, around the waists of the ships, in the wake of their good old Foehn” (394.13–15)

2

“Aithne Meithne married a mailde and that one too from Engrvakon saga abooth a gooth a gev a gotheny egg and the parkside pranks of quality queens” (394.26–28) 


3

“the steamships ant the ladies'foursome, ovenfor, nedenfor, dinkety, duk, downalupping, (how long tandem!) like a foreretyred schoonmasters” (395.4–7)

(With thanks to A.)


Saturday 1 October 2016

Thursday, 29 September 2016 (394.7)

The reading stopped at the “talkeycook” (394.7).

Some personal favourites here:

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2

3