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elle

20th April 2017, 16:34
Hi, Rusty!
I had a most enjoyable lunch and a good catch up with my friend.
Then I came home very briefly, grabbed the dog and took her out to the park for a quick walk.......
I am home again for the rest of the day now!
Yes, Sutton Hoo came into my head, too.
I have always intended to visit Sutton Hoo, because of its interesting archaeological history, but somehow so far have never made it!
I have passed through Woodbridge though - a very attractive nearby village - so I have been close!
What have you been up to, today?
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rusty

20th April 2017, 21:24
Good evening, Elle!
That's good you had a nice day!
Been a quiet day for me.
My son was here earlier, and I have been exchanging texts with the young ones!
Just a fairly normalish evening.
I have no picture from the loch!
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chrise

20th April 2017, 21:32
Me neither, rusty.

I;ve read a great book about the Sutton Hoo dig - I can't remember what it was called (I could look for it, if you would like), but I do remember that a significant discovery was one of the younger son's rolller skates!
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elle

20th April 2017, 22:11
Hi, Rusty!
I was forgetting that it is Thursday today, and your son would be visiting you!
This week has been confusing, because of the holiday at the beginning of the week!
No, I have no video picture, either, of the loch - there is still an error notice in place.
Now........I think we are being spooked by Shakespeare!
Would you believe there was a Shakespeare question on today's "15 to 1"?
From gold, silver and which other metal casket were the three suitors for Portia's hand required to choose?
This is from "The Merchant of Venice" and the third casket was lead.
I think there was a photograph of Portia inside the correct casket?
I know she favoured Bassanio.
I shall need to look all this up in my decrepit volume of Shakespeare!
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rosalind

21st April 2017, 00:48
Hi elle

Even though Shakespeare was considered to be "out-topping knowledge", I doubt he had heard of photography!!
I've always liked the verse that was inside the lead casket
"You who chose not by the view
Chance as fair and chose as true"
I like that idea!

Yes, I know, very geeky. While at school I used to learn 10 lines of Shakespeare every Sunday evening for pleasure and can still remember most of those. However, recently I've tried many times to learn the short speech "The man that hath not music in himself" and cannot. Just now I can't even recall the second line!
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elle

21st April 2017, 10:20
Hello, Ros!
I meant of course to say "portrait"!
There were different messages on the outside of the three caskets with yet another appropriate message and a picture inside.
The correct casket (which was the lead one) contained a scroll and a portrait of Portia!
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chrise

21st April 2017, 10:47
There is a theory that Portia cheated by singing "Tell me where is fancy BRED" etc. each line ending in the "ed! sound!
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elle

21st April 2017, 11:10
Hi, Chris!
I hadn't heard that theory - although of course Portia did sing that song whilst Bassanio was choosing.....
But she did give him several verbal hints about " looking below the surface...."
although at the same time she had promised her father not to indicate any preference to her would -be suitors.
I shall read through the play when I have the time!
I do not remember the plot very well........
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elle

21st April 2017, 11:21
Good morning, Rusty!
Are you up yet?
It is dullish but milder, today!
I see from all the subsequent discussion that I shall need to read through "The Merchant of Venice" again!
It is many years since I did so, and I can recall little detail about the overall plot.
Now I have just had a lovely surprise!
Our elder daughter is spending a weekend away with her best friend - they are having a "husband-free" and "child-free" break!
The "surprise" part is that she is coming to see us on Sunday afternoon on her way back home.
How nice!
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rosalind

21st April 2017, 12:46
That sounds good, elle. I had a chat with my son and his wife without the children last night and it was good.

The most recent film of The Merchant is excellent.

No web cam yet
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