Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
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This Rough Magic
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Oct 15, 2010 05:26AM
Just spotted this photo gallery on the locale, Corfu Island, at the Mary Stewart novels blog, http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com...
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I need to get back to reading more of her books. I let myself get side tracked again and things are out of control.
Misfit wrote: "Just spotted this photo gallery on the locale, Corfu Island, at the Mary Stewart novels blog, http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com..."THIS IS WONDERFUL! Just looked at it. Ahhhhh. WOnder if they have one for Gabriel Hounds.
For all our new members: The threads are already in place, and Tadiana will bump up the discussion threads before September. So, no need to create any new threads. I hope everyone enjoys the read! :)
Jeannette wrote: "For all our new members: The threads are already in place, and Tadiana will bump up the discussion threads before September. So, no need to create any new threads. I hope everyone enjoys the read..."Yes, I'm just waiting for the start date to get a little closer before I bump them. I know you're all raring to get started! ;)
Misfit wrote: "Just spotted this photo gallery on the locale, Corfu Island, at the Mary Stewart novels blog, http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com..."Gorgeous pics! I want to go!
Judith wrote: "I want to go, but want the Gales father and son (especially son)and the dolphin to be there too."So right!
Tadiana wrote: "Jeannette wrote: "For all our new members: The threads are already in place, and Tadiana will bump up the discussion threads before September. So, no need to create any new threads. I hope everyo..."YEA, I figured. I am trying to sneak in GH before the upcoming group read. Hope I can finish it before TRM starts. Wish there were more audio books. My sit down time to read is so limited this week.
Judith wrote: "Misfit wrote: "Just spotted this photo gallery on the locale, Corfu Island, at the Mary Stewart novels blog, http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com..."Gorg..."
I saw that earlier. Beautiful. Can't wait for this read. The setting is a big draw, and the dolphin.
Misfit wrote: "Just spotted this photo gallery on the locale, Corfu Island, at the Mary Stewart novels blog, http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com..."Fantastic pictures! They're making me antsy to start reading this! And to hug a dolphin. :)
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Kitteh just walked on my keyboard and left comment above :p
The dolphin is awesome in TRM.
I get the impression that your kitteh doesn't care for dolphins, Misfit. Or maybe it's just you being on the computer when she wants petting that is irking her. ;)
I don't think it was the dolphin :pThe keyboard is bluetooth wireless thingy, so it was on my lap with the comment window open. Just walked over a few times for her petting, then dumped a bunch of fur all over the keyboard and the Fire screen :/
Judith wrote: "Jeannette, do you think RA would make a good Max Gale?"
I think RA would make a good "anyone", Judith. But, for some reason, I tend to picture Mary Stewart's heroes with sandy or light brown hair.
I think RA would make a good "anyone", Judith. But, for some reason, I tend to picture Mary Stewart's heroes with sandy or light brown hair.
Jeannette wrote: "Judith wrote: "Jeannette, do you think RA would make a good Max Gale?"I think RA would make a good "anyone", Judith. But, for some reason, I tend to picture Mary Stewart's heroes with sandy or light brown hair."
Heh. I almost always picture my MS heroes with dark brown hair. But then that's kind of my default mode for heroes. I sometimes wonder how I managed to marry a guy with dark blond hair. :)
RA is MS hero material in my eyes as well, and yet I never picture him as a MS hero when I read her books - go figure.
Hannah wrote: "RA is MS hero material in my eyes as well, and yet I never picture him as a MS hero when I read her books - go figure."
Weird, yes?
Weird, yes?
Tadiana I imagine my hero with dark brown hair also with brown eyes and bulks of muscle. My fiance has everything I can imagine in a hero except the big bulky muscles. I call him my Knight in shining armor!
Jeannette wrote: "Judith wrote: "Jeannette, do you think RA would make a good Max Gale?"I think RA would make a good "anyone", Judith. But, for some reason, I tend to picture Mary Stewart's heroes with sandy or l..."
Too true.. How funny I picture them dark haired and blue or grey eyes.
Just looked at the pictures of the island of Corfu, I wish I could be there right at this moment. So beautiful and magic.
I always want to be there in February. Well, actually, I just want to be anywhere there's blue sky and sunlight in February.
Good place to be in the winter time.I hate winter!! Of course though I could be there anytime and I would feel like I was in heaven.
I love winter, and I don't care how cold it is (no, really) as long as the sky is either blue or snowing, but I detest cold, dreary foggy skies. We're planning on moving from the valley to the mountains in a few years, and I will be ecstatic to have clear skies again!
Here in Ohio, we never hardly have sunshine or blue sky in the winter. It is always cloudy and dreary and no leaves on the trees. We get lots of snow, which is pretty in a post card but not fun when you get snowed in. I don't mind the cold though.
I don't mind getting snowed in, as long as there's plenty of food and fuel, but I don't want to be snowed out! Our mountain place is actually in a highish valley, so we have a 360' view of the mountains all around us and the trees are evergreens. We do have a pretty fun mud season in the spring, though, which is why the wildflowers in June are gorgeous. Obviously, I love my Idaho!
Sounds lovely, Karlyne! *makes note to come visit* :DI moved down to Phoenix for 5 years because I was so fed up with the inversions (fog) that hit us in the Wasatch front in Utah. It took about 4 years, but eventually I decided that Phoenix summers were in fact worse than Utah winters. Where we live now is far enough from the city, and a high enough elevation, that we avoid 95% of the winter inversions.
I want to move in Florida by the gulf. Like Bonita Springs or Naples. It's warm there all year round. It's beautiful there! I also love the ocean. We start predicting that in 2 years we will be moving there!
Tadiana wrote: "Sounds lovely, Karlyne! *makes note to come visit* :DI moved down to Phoenix for 5 years because I was so fed up with the inversions (fog) that hit us in the Wasatch front in Utah. It took about ..."
I know what you mean, Tadiana! Right now we're not only too close to Boise, but the Snake River is right behind us, so we get the worst of the fogs (aka inversions). I always thought that the summers were the worst in the flats (and they can be blistering!), but they only last about 2 months or so. I swear last winter went for at least 6 cold, nasty, dreary months! We're building our little retirement house about 130 miles north for when we can actually retire, and in the meantime, we'll be getting to escape on the weekends.
And, book club at my house! Well, as soon as we get some interior walls and stuff like that...
Mary wrote: "I want to move in Florida by the gulf. Like Bonita Springs or Naples. It's warm there all year round. It's beautiful there! I also love the ocean. We start predicting that in 2 years we will be mov..."But WHAT ABOUT THE BUGS??? Haha, that's about all I know of Florida...
Yes, Karlyne, we too are close to Boise & hate those inversions. We like to escape to Cascade, ID when those last in the winter. BTW we do have a farm in Homedale, but live in Middleton area.
Lol! BUGS don't bother me, there in every state. But warm weather year round, beautiful scenery, blue skies, sunshine, and going to the beach whenever you want to, sounds like pleasure to me. There's always something fun to do.
Kathy wrote: "Yes, Karlyne, we too are close to Boise & hate those inversions. We like to escape to Cascade, ID when those last in the winter. BTW we do have a farm in Homedale, but live in Middleton area."The place we're building is about a mile out of Council, which is literally right over the mountains from Cascade. We're planning on taking the Forest Service road to Cascade next weekend (before the snows close it down). It's such a gorgeous area!
It does sound gorgeous, we are planning on moving to Florida, because of the same reason, I plan on retiring in about 12 years, and want to start looking for my retirement home
Ha-ha! Just as long as they're not in my house I'm O.K with that, but a little leery about the alligators. Lots of alligators in Florida.
I just found some delightful illustrations of This Rough Magic on a Mary Stewart website, from a contemporary review of the book. Here's the link: http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com...
Karlyne, both are deadly, I wouldn't want to be to close to either one! Florida has anacondas and pythons and boa constrictors and tarantulas!!
Tadiana, I love these illustrations, practically everything is covered from the book. You have Sir Julian, Max Gale, Lucy, the different kind of roses, the sea, and the dolphin, plus the caves. I liked the first batch of photos also, I added the third picture of the bay to my smart phone. When I get tired of that one I am going to change it to the picture of the dolphin.
Tadiana wrote: "I just found some delightful illustrations of This Rough Magic on a Mary Stewart website, from a contemporary review of the book. Here's the link: http://marystewartnovels.blogspot.com......"Those are absolutely lovely! I have a few illustrations in my copy of The Spell of Mary Stewart (which includes This Rough Magic, The Ivy Tree and Wildfire at Midnight), but they're black and white.



