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Date Posted: 11:40:48 10/11/07 Thu
Author: Elaine
Subject: 60.1) I like the references to lichen and moss. They're such simple organisms that sort of represent life's continuity despite less-than-ideal conditions. That kind of describes Nuala, and could also represent Northern Ireland. Have I gone off the deep end here or what?! I like the simplicity of the chapter. It seems to be in response to the previous chapter: Time may indeed stand still for Nuala, but it continues to move forward without pity or mercy for Pamela and Casey, and Northern Ireland.
In reply to: Tracy 's message, "Mermaid in a Bowl of Tears ~ Part 5 ~ An Aran Idyll" on 17:35:10 10/10/07 Wed


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  • Chap. 59 Q1) Not in the way of tasting an emotion or the weather. Like Mahri, my sinuses tell me when the weather is changing -- either warming up or cooling down, especially if rain is coming. There have been times when I've "felt" someone else in the room when nobody's there. 2) In many ways, Nuala's story is a warning to enjoy your loved ones while you have them, they can be snatched away all too soon. It's also a testament to the staying power of love, but shows how it can turn to obsession through inconsolable grief. Would I wait? I don't know. It would depend on a whole variety of circumstances, including my age and whether I had other children. Q3) Not too fussed on whisker burn myself. The DH's stubble is not at all pleasant -- it's rather like being stabbe, actually. When he comes to bed freshly shaved I know he's got plans ;) (NT) -- Carla, 14:44:03 10/11/07 Thu
  • That's cute, Carla - your clean-shaven dh is a man with a plan! (NT) -- Elaine, 16:00:44 10/11/07 Thu
  • My hubbie always shaves too! Up early to shave, then crawl back in bed, I know what's up (pun intended *g*). (NT) -- Denise, 19:43:08 10/11/07 Thu

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