tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post4911142314654940228..comments2023-09-28T17:55:57.684+02:00Comments on All the Days of Dolores: Everybody needs...Dolores Doolittlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-88225654085612128022009-07-15T18:01:18.490+02:002009-07-15T18:01:18.490+02:00Damn! I was right!
Shall not surrender for now th...Damn! I was right!<br /><br />Shall not surrender for now though - For the Golden Blog Must Get Through!!Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-51931649818361709562009-07-15T17:43:17.408+02:002009-07-15T17:43:17.408+02:00Me too, Expat, although Jon's doing a goodly b...Me too, Expat, although Jon's doing a goodly bundle of Vendée blogs at the moment. <br /><br />He's also found the time to reply to my call for help about the Enormous & Shiny Golden Blog award, so I shall shortly attempt to Display it!!<br /><br />Thank you both for your kind words - I'm somewhat baffled too, Canary, for example, where did it begin? Could anyone start one off?<br />Where will it end? (Probably with some dope like me getting stuck with the technicalities)Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-77927131554786590652009-07-15T15:48:20.355+02:002009-07-15T15:48:20.355+02:00Wonderful, Dolores! And well-deserved for both you...Wonderful, Dolores! And well-deserved for both you and Jon.<br /><br />I do miss his DT blog.Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-53056053342524955482009-07-15T13:57:25.098+02:002009-07-15T13:57:25.098+02:00I'm still a bit mystified! Is it a "chain...I'm still a bit mystified! Is it a "chain letter" type award? What a fun idea! And congrats again!!Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-28051171514616755132009-07-15T13:37:12.669+02:002009-07-15T13:37:12.669+02:00Yippee! Congratulations, Dolores!
But what's i...Yippee! Congratulations, Dolores!<br />But what's it all about? I'm off to Jon's blog to have a look! xxxCanary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-925128186360620122009-07-15T12:39:37.374+02:002009-07-15T12:39:37.374+02:00http://vendeeblog.net/?p=312
Lovely Jon Doust of ...http://vendeeblog.net/?p=312<br /><br />Lovely Jon Doust of The Vendée Blog has received a Golden Blog Award. He's very kindly passed it on to me! <br /><br />For now, it's beyond my brain capacity to display it here, but this is the link to where it was received & displayed by VendéeBlog.<br /><br />Very Exciting!Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-6971865240647732412009-07-14T11:58:49.105+02:002009-07-14T11:58:49.105+02:00My God I'm so Thick, It never occurred to me ...My God I'm so Thick, It never occurred to me Constance was Ceri.<br /><br />I do bloggingly know the Delightful "chap called Bilby", Canary, from MyT (which I haven't been on for a while though) - I remember my ASTONISHMENT at discovering he was a SHE!<br /><br />I check MyT from time to time to see what goes on and whether Flavia's book has been published, whether you've blogged, CI...<br />(you never had the urge to blog there, Expat?)<br /><br />If either does post elsewhere, how about noting the http address here so we know to Dash off & read it...Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-67370367125559166832009-07-14T01:02:44.188+02:002009-07-14T01:02:44.188+02:00Oh, I know for certain it was Ceri. She must have ...Oh, I know for certain it was Ceri. She must have hit a wrong button one day and blogged under Constance Harding but with her own photograph up. I caught it fast and gently alerted her (something along the lines of "someone at the DT must have made a mistake here...") and it was fixed toot sweet. and I never let on to anyone at the time, even you guys.<br /><br />But when you look at Ceri's photo and recall Constance's avatar, you can see the resemblance!Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-36870990646182326742009-07-14T00:18:09.538+02:002009-07-14T00:18:09.538+02:00Well, if it was Ceri, she is living a quieter life...Well, if it was Ceri, she is living a quieter life now. Her most recent article for the Telegraph was about "A" levels! <br /><br />There is a summary of her previous posts at http://www.journalisted.com/ceri-radford<br /><br />Expat - you are the skilled detective amongst us (you solved "Nothing Ill Hate"). Do you think it was Ceri?Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-25661857593886702112009-07-13T23:48:35.958+02:002009-07-13T23:48:35.958+02:00Well, I'm happy as a sandboy!
Dolores, your ...Well, I'm happy as a sandboy!<br /> <br />Dolores, your mentioning Constance has reminded me: a chap called Bilby mentioned you on MyTelegraph yesterday. He said you were one of his favourite people, so I gave him your blog address here.<br /><br />I had great fun playing the nutty numerologist on Constance's blog, but the bestest fun was getting to know you both. To think that we were completely unaware of your great blog here! But we certainly survived the "house moves" from her blog to Jon's blog and then to here, didn't we?<br /> <br />Am I right in remembering Constance's real name as Ceri Radford? I too, wonder where and what she is writing now. Hmmm, perhaps Google will unearth her….Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-2356746844958454462009-07-13T18:14:24.918+02:002009-07-13T18:14:24.918+02:00Yes, Expat & Canary, I would indeed be jolly p...Yes, Expat & Canary, I would indeed be jolly proud too. (much as I struggle to say it here)<br /><br />How splendid that our web paths intertwined... do you ever wonder how Constance is - she who made it happen...Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-42264892359150722142009-07-13T12:06:47.634+02:002009-07-13T12:06:47.634+02:00Now I am deeply moved, and reminded what magic we ...Now I am deeply moved, and reminded what magic we can weave in this world of ours. It only takes a few gentle words to make someone feel so special. Now you’ve done it for me. Bless you,Expat !!!Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-9192338642525648902009-07-13T00:37:13.903+02:002009-07-13T00:37:13.903+02:00A poignant tale indeed. How many times have we, wh...A poignant tale indeed. How many times have we, who were (blessed now but burdened back then) with siblings, wished to be an only child so as not to have to share our parents' time and affection? How many times did we take for granted being part of a traditional family of Mum,Dad and brothers and sisters? Too many.<br /><br />Canary, I am humbled by your life story and in awe of the special lady you were priviledged to call Mum. What courage to raise a child alone back then! And you are the wonderful person that you are today because of that courage and the lessons of love and life she taught you. <br /><br />If I may speak for Dolores, as well as for myself, we would be proud if you would consider us the sisters of your heart.Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-29583871615197025742009-07-12T19:44:29.121+02:002009-07-12T19:44:29.121+02:00VERY scary ending, Dolores! (but if true, then may...VERY scary ending, Dolores! (but if true, then maybe that explains why we like each other lots?).<br /><br />:-)Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-58475938637176752072009-07-12T15:10:40.673+02:002009-07-12T15:10:40.673+02:00Very poignant, Canary, and I Loved the scary endin...Very poignant, Canary, and I Loved the scary ending!<br /><br />(Also available on 'Canary Islander' blog - a simple click at the top of this page)Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-70639974698944186072009-07-12T12:26:12.962+02:002009-07-12T12:26:12.962+02:00Hello ladies! You've inspired me to write anot...Hello ladies! You've inspired me to write another blog. It's reproduced below.<br /><br />Secret Siblings.<br /> <br />When people talk about their siblings I go funny peculiar all over. You see, I was an only child. And I was a bit miffed about that, because all the other kids in my class had at least one brother or sister. So when they went home after school, they always had company, even if their parents, like mine, were still out at work.<br /><br />But I did have Miffy. <br /><br />Miffy (his real name was Mif) was my imaginary friend. What a wonderful companion he was! And such an imagination! He was quite definitely the most imaginative person I’d ever met. It was he who introduced me to my imaginary family of siblings, and then showed me that they might not be so imaginary after all. <br /><br />Miffy’s original idea was that my father had a secret love-child. This seemed quite plausible to me, because my father (who was actually my step-father) spent quite a lot of time away from home. At first, it was just the odd day or two, but as time went by his absences became more frequent. This made Miffy think that perhaps my step-father had more than one secret love-child, perhaps a whole set of secret love-children, possibly by several secret mistresses. All these secret love-children would be my secret half-brothers and secret half-sisters. And in the fullness of time, the children of my secret half-brothers and secret half-sisters would be my secret nephews and nieces. Wow! And the children of my secret nephews and nieces would become my secret great-nephews and secret great-nieces!<br /><br />Of course, Miffy was quick to point out that none of these secret siblings or their future offspring were blood relations of mine. This was quite disappointing news for me, but as always, Miffy came up with other idea. He said that everything he had suggested about my step-father might also be true of my natural father. Well, I’d never met my natural father, so he was already something of a secret to me. But it was clear that any of his children by other women would be my secret half brothers and secret half-sisters, and these would definitely be secret blood relatives of mine.<br /><br />It was only much later in life that I discovered that it was me that had been the secret love-child in the first place. Miffy hadn’t suggested that, but I think he was preparing me for the day when the truth finally came out. You see, he’d been right about everything else.<br /><br />And you and I, dear friends, may have more in common than we know.Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-5175248972050842782009-07-12T11:22:12.635+02:002009-07-12T11:22:12.635+02:00I bet you do, Expat. Wouldn't it be great if y...I bet you do, Expat. Wouldn't it be great if you had in fact known so-and-so since childhood and were about to be his bridesmaid...Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-77337394875724356642009-07-11T13:08:14.015+02:002009-07-11T13:08:14.015+02:00Mine went out in the early sixties. No other sibli...Mine went out in the early sixties. No other siblings living. I have first cousins in Perth and in Ontario. That's about it.<br /><br /><br />During her lifetime, my Mum had a ball travelling the world to visit her kids and their families. <br /><br />PS. I wish I had a dollar for every time an American has said to me "You're British? Do you know so-and-so who lives in London?"Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-40921064526181050532009-07-10T20:44:18.900+02:002009-07-10T20:44:18.900+02:00Good heavens, Expat - your family's all over t...Good heavens, Expat - your family's all over the place too!<br /><br />Does your brother know Peter from Croydon, who now lives in Brisbane? (They MUST have run into each other)!<br /><br />How long has yours been out there? Mine went in 1975 for a year and fell instantly in love with the place. He keeps running into people he worked with in the UK before the Call of the Sun...<br /><br />(I've got another in Japan - where're the rest of your relatives)?Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-63109262484043188012009-07-10T18:22:06.369+02:002009-07-10T18:22:06.369+02:00I have an Ausssie brother too!!
He lives in Mandu...I have an Ausssie brother too!!<br /><br />He lives in Mandura, Western Australia, near Perth.Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-6721637359644485112009-07-10T16:31:00.482+02:002009-07-10T16:31:00.482+02:00Hi Expat - Titanic news relics - fantastic!
Amaz...Hi Expat - Titanic news relics - fantastic! <br /><br />Amazing what can survive in an old box. I was with my Aussie brother once when he opened a carton Mum had posted six months before; it contained several woolly things she'd knitted for her baby grandson.<br /><br />The first thing that exploded out of the box though, was a huge potent puff of smoke. (Mum used to smoke eighty a day, knitting or not). <br /><br />Clothes were adorable, though...Dolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-48846209652420349292009-07-09T23:24:46.845+02:002009-07-09T23:24:46.845+02:00Oh my god...since you are talking about old newspa...Oh my god...since you are talking about old newspapers...<br /><br />While I was home for my Mum's funeral, my nephew and I went through boxes of things belonging to his Dad who sadly died in March. And guess what we found??? Half a dozen ORIGINAL (not special edition) UK newspapers reporting on the sinking of the Titanic. And they are in great nick, too. They must have been saved by my brother-in-law's aunt (he inherited her stuff).<br /><br />Hey, I guess that beats empty wine bottles and white lightning!!Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-54487501336765537412009-07-09T22:24:37.615+02:002009-07-09T22:24:37.615+02:00Bliss!!
I’m so glad you are back, Expat!!!! An...Bliss!!<br /> <br />I’m so glad you are back, Expat!!!! And you’ve reminded me of one of my awful weaknesses!<br /><br />It’s what happens when I get involved in a house-move and get stuck into the LIFTING and REMOVAL of OLD TATTY CARPETS and UNDERLAYS that have been thoughtfully left behind by the previous property owners. I always fall into the same trap, don’t I? <br /><br />“Easy!” I say. “This will take no time at all!”<br /><br />And I’m right. The carpets are up, in no time at all. And I cut them up into manageable disposable pieces. Then I attack and remove the old and broken strips of “Smooth-Edge” (wooden carpet-gripping strips with protruding nails) that run around each room. <br /><br />I am speed and energy personified!!!<br /><br />Then, with huge gusto, I start lifting the UNDERLAY.<br /><br />Progress slows, down to snail’s pace, and grinds to a HALT.<br /><br />You see, I’ve been seduced into reading the newspapers that were published donkeys years ago, and which I find are laid out on the floorboards underneath the underlay.<br /><br />….and I sit there, on the floor, reading, turning the pages, lost for hours in blissful reverie… <br /><br />:-)Canary Islanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12559374655320416333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-70355996420338993092009-07-09T20:47:48.238+02:002009-07-09T20:47:48.238+02:00I would love to be able to contribute a witty and ...I would love to be able to contribute a witty and amusing tale about moving but alas most of my moves have been of the nightmare quality!<br /><br />But wait, there was one time when we moved here from the UK and after waiting a WHOLE YEAR (residency permits and all that)were finally able get our goods and chattles sent over. What excitemnt as all the boxes were unloaded! What hilarity to discover that one huge box was full of....nothing but old newspapers left over from packing by the moving company!Expatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541071671186563593.post-52779728076459795332009-07-09T18:27:54.908+02:002009-07-09T18:27:54.908+02:00Perfect, Canary! Was the newspaper ad one of those...Perfect, Canary! Was the newspaper ad one of those imaginative agent's images... or did the apartment just sneak up behind you? <br /><br />Hope you've been very happy thereDolores Doolittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943844193688789171noreply@blogger.com