Incredible photo, just look at that detail. Sean enjoyes a beer as he posts a b and b blog from his laptop in the Seanhenge library. Even a chessboard. I think Burro even looks happy!
Tea, no beer when seriously writing, dear Mark, although my faithful donkey would always guide my fingers across the keyboard to help me find the proper words.
You wrote a somewhat cryptic haiku here, my friend. You always know how to spark curiosity, don't you? Are you planning to write a book, Sean? And will you keep us informed in that case? Anyways, it will get very silent on my blog when you leave the internet... I hope to see you return here one day with your "magnus opus" ;-)
To begin with the end, loveliest of all Lindas: fear not, there won't be silence on your blog. ;-) I do not care if my "opus magnum" might be published in my lifetime, but I would (probably) not forgive myself, didn't I I write it. ;-)
I think that's the best spirit for starting to write, Sean. I'm sure you'll make something magnificent of it. May inspiration and the right words be close at hand. And thanks for the reassurance. My mind is at ease now and ready to go to dreamland =] Have a quiet and peaceful night, dear Sean.
You will be missed. Enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue. I hope I'll be able to do my best.
DeleteWhat an inviting picture you've left us with. Adios for now, dear Sean (and Burro). Write well :)
ReplyDeleteYour wish is my command, Lady Pipistrello. As everyone knows: A man and a donkey know more than a man (to write well). ;-)
DeleteIncredible photo, just look at that detail. Sean enjoyes a beer as he posts a b and b blog from his laptop in the Seanhenge library. Even a chessboard. I think Burro even looks happy!
ReplyDeleteTea, no beer when seriously writing, dear Mark, although my faithful donkey would always guide my fingers across the keyboard to help me find the proper words.
DeleteDon't make it too long.
ReplyDeleteDepends on my discipline, which I'm trying to teach some discipline right now.
DeleteBona biblioteca, jove!.đ
ReplyDeleteEspero que aquesta estona no se'ns faci llarga, ni a tu ni a nosaltres. Com diem per aquĂ: a reveure, estimat amic!
Aferradetes ben fortes, Sean.
Grà cies, la més estimada de totes Paules. Coneixent-me, miraré de tant en tant quÚ passa a la lluna. ;-) / Thank you dearest of all Paulas. Knowing me, I'll be checking in from time to time to see what's going on on the moon. ;-)
DeleteEnjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill.
DeleteYou wrote a somewhat cryptic haiku here, my friend. You always know how to spark curiosity, don't you?
ReplyDeleteAre you planning to write a book, Sean? And will you keep us informed in that case? Anyways, it will get very silent on my blog when you leave the internet... I hope to see you return here one day with your "magnus opus" ;-)
To begin with the end, loveliest of all Lindas: fear not, there won't be silence on your blog. ;-)
DeleteI do not care if my "opus magnum" might be published in my lifetime, but I would (probably) not forgive myself, didn't I I write it. ;-)
I think that's the best spirit for starting to write, Sean. I'm sure you'll make something magnificent of it. May inspiration and the right words be close at hand. And thanks for the reassurance. My mind is at ease now and ready to go to dreamland =]
DeleteHave a quiet and peaceful night, dear Sean.
Ach, late I am, but now: It was and is so lovely to read your lines, Linda. Thank you!
DeleteMy kind of heaven :-)
ReplyDeleteTo say "Adios for a while" and go on travelling, I suppose. ;-)
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