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I had a lovely weekend, though full of activity. Saturday: getting apa-stuff ready, then picnicking in Vincent Massey Park with [livejournal.com profile] walkingowl and sandwiches from Gismo's and hot dogs from Harvey's. We walked around Hogsback a little. Then the apa collation: crowded, good to see the people who were there.

Sunday: breakfast of crepes filled with raspberries and chocolate with [livejournal.com profile] maboroshimaki. Then I went with Paul, Tasia and Dennis to see a garden in Marathon with some really stunning flower beds, my favourites being the vividly purple irises. Then we went to Carleton Place, to the Book Gallerly, where I got:
  1. Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Warfare - Stackpole Books. It looks nicely comprehensive and easy to use.

  2. The Twelve Caesars by Suetonius, a Penguin edition. Not the one I already have, though - this is filled with photos of Roman places and people. And just as lurid as I remembered.

  3. The National Geographic Society's vol. III of The Story of Man: The Middle Ages It hardly matters what the information in it is, the pictures are wonderful.

  4. The Runes: An Illustated Guide to Interpreting the Stones by Jonathan Dee (what a suitable name for an occultist!)

  5. And - tas-daa! - last but certainl not least:
  6. The Rough Guide to Malta and Gozo by Victor Paul Berry. None of the Ottawa bookstores seem to have this. It was the last thing I found in the Carleton Place bookstore, just as I was about to give up looking though the travel section because it was getting late and everyone wanted to be leaving. I am so pleased.

Then we went to the cheese store, the chocolate store, the clothing store and the gift shop in Balderson, and then to the Cheshire Cat pub in Carp. I have loved that place every time I have been there, and this was no exception. The haddock with grilled vegetables was good enough, but the dessert I had - strawberry and rhubarb pie - amazingly wonderful. I was surprised to see how close the Cheshire Cat actually is to Ottawa. Hope I can find a way to go again.

Re: Confession time

Date: 2004-06-30 02:33 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rosiespark.livejournal.com
The only way to cope is to do what you can and not worry too much about the rest.

Agreed. But that's an uphill stuggle in itself!

How's the story going? :-)

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