[lace-chat] Re: Summer reading

2003-07-18 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Friday, Jul 18, 2003, at 09:10 US/Eastern, BARRON (Jenny) wrote: morning). Part of the fun is spotting places I know in Edinburgh. My DH loves the Ian Rankin books as he knows a lot of the pubs mentioned! I love Rankin mysteries too, and I don't know Edinburgh at all ("raided" some shops 15

[lace-chat] Re: summer reading

2003-07-25 Thread Barbara Stokes
Dear List, With all this "summer reading" going on, Parkes NSW Australia is gearing up for it's Annual Birth-to-Kindergarten Reading Day. This year there is to be a 12 hour reading session in the park from 12midnight to 12 midday, 7th August. The whole town is involved in encouraging reading to ba

[lace-chat] Re Summer Reading

2003-07-26 Thread Karen Butler
Laura Ingalls Wilder's books include occasional lace references, including knitting lace. These Happy Golden Years refers to "a triangular fichu, of white silk lace, a pattern of lovely flowers and leaves", given to her as a wedding present by a friend. Her works include: The Little House books:

[lace-chat] Re Summer Reading

2003-07-26 Thread Karen Butler
Apologies, the later reference to Little House Sample should have read Laura's Album - containing the history and photos of the Ingalls and Wilder Families. Karen, In Coventry To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[lace-chat] Re: Summer reading

2003-07-31 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Thursday, Jul 31, 2003, at 06:44 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patricia) wrote: I'm enjoying them all:- A.E. Marston The Wolves of Savernake [...] The Owls of Gloucester The publication date of the last is 2000 and so there ma

[lace-chat] Re: Summer Reading

2003-08-01 Thread Lisa Thompson
This is Sharan Newman's Catherine LeVendeur series. She also wrote a trilogy about Guinevere's life for anyone interested in that kind of thing. Lisa in Dallas, Texas Tamara wrote: > There's also a writer -- Sharyn something-or-other -- who started an > excellent mystery series about France o

[lace-chat] Re;Summer reading

2003-08-08 Thread Louise Hume
Patrica, I love Marston's medieval mysteries , and haunt the public library for each new one Actual, I love amost everyone's medieval mysteries. Right now, I am reading the Mitford series by Jan Karon about anEpiscopal priest in North Caolina (USA) highland villiage. Reminds me of some of the Br

Re: [lace-chat] Re Summer Reading

2003-07-26 Thread Martha Krieg
And if you are ever in Springfield, Missouri, you can visit the house she and her husband built, in which she spent the last decades of her life. There's also a museum with many of the objects referred to in the books: Pa's fiddle, and the little carved wall shelf. I can't remember if the lace