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So are you gonna read Sugar Queen, Sarah Addison Allen's (Garden Spells) new book? I've got it out right now; seems like it will be a good read.
HEY!!! How are things going? I haven't seen you lately while I've been out with Ty. Keepin busy with all those plans? Have you started your dress yet?
Sidhe, I've wandered around Ireland and England seeing Stonehenge and other things but what impressed me most were the Round Towers, always built between a mountain and the sea where the top of the tower looks over the top of the mountain; where people in the tower top could see the coast (over the top of the mountain) and warn the inhabitants about approaching ships.
I've always wondered if these Round Towers were the ones refered to as "King Arthur's many towered Camelot". Good luck, Sidhe.
So are you gonna read Sugar Queen, Sarah Addison Allen's (Garden Spells) new book? I've got it out right now; seems like it will be a good read.
HEY!!! How are things going? I haven't seen you lately while I've been out with Ty. Keepin busy with all those plans? Have you started your dress yet?
Sidhe, I've wandered around Ireland and England seeing Stonehenge and other things but what impressed me most were the Round Towers, always built between a mountain and the sea where the top of the tower looks over the top of the mountain; where people in the tower top could see the coast (over the top of the mountain) and warn the inhabitants about approaching ships.
I've always wondered if these Round Towers were the ones refered to as "King Arthur's many towered Camelot". Good luck, Sidhe.
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