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Lady Dixie

Lady Dixie

"A book reads the better which is our own, and has been so long known to us, that we know the topography of its blots, and dog's ears, and can trace the dirt in it to having read it at tea with buttered muffins."
--Charles Lamb, Last Essays of Elia, 1833

I read dead people. I "fell in love" with Charles Dickens when I... more »
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  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    Happy Turkey Lurkey Day darling!

    posted 3 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Frabjous Day

    Frabjous Day says

    I'm yet to begin "Cranford", incidentally; there's just no time to read anything, or so it seems.

    posted 3 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Have a Happy Thanksgiving, Dixie, darling.

    posted 4 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    Oh, I AM! They look dee-licious!

    posted 4 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Frabjous Day

    Frabjous Day says

    Those apples look altogether too good not to be poisoned. Just who are you trying to put into a deep, deep sleep forever more?

    posted 5 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    My what large . . . apples you have, my dear!

    posted 5 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Let alone lissome.

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    You're the image of Kelly McGillis in "Witness", did you know that?

    posted 9 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Are you truly going to visit the Metrop this year?

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    "Ho, ho, ho! And what does little Jimmy want for Christmas this year?"

    "A 3 bedroom split level "ranch" with a swimming pool out back and a two car garage."

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Teaching at the craft store, too? Your candle obviously has more than two ends, my dear. Fall carnival sounds festive indeed. Santa - not, not really!

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    I had a wonderful weekend. I watched "Casablanca", one of the great films of all time, watched and listened to Leonard Bernstein conduct Beethoven's 9th with the Berlin Philharmonic on PBS, and walked along the Hudson River and watched the autumn leaves swirl and the sun set over New Jersey.

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Christopher H

    Christopher H says

    Dixie, AA's own Lady Penelope ("Pim") (aka Marisa S.) would love to join in the "Cranford" discussion over on VP. Would you, or Sir M., be kind enough to pop her a note inviting her to join the group? I hope you and yours are well, and that the semester is not too chaotic so far. Gracias! Sir R.

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Natch.

    Yes, you're truly burning the candle at both ends.

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Oh, my dear, why not bake them a cake instead?

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Laurel H

    Laurel H says

    Lady Dixie, you're looking lovely today.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Lord Manleigh

    Lord Manleigh says

    Prada?

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    What? Martha did NOT invent the sugar cookie? Quelle surprise!

    Next you'll be telling me that she didn't invent the chocolate chip one either!

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    As do I -- such great ideas, and such a lack of down to earth reality in her projects. "Go out to the woods and find 362 perfect pine cones. Bring the home and put them in a frame you've constructed from birch wood, cut decoratively with your skill saw . . . ."

    Because normal people have time for that.

    Still, excellent Hallowe'en-y ideas. Plus a deerstalker hat! And actually, that one's amazingly easy, for once.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Daisy Barksby-Pryce

    Daisy Barksby-Pryce says

    Have you glanced at Martha's special Hallowe'en issue this year? Plenty of Victorian-ish costumery, and a butler!

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )