10th
Farmer's Market Day. Lovely peaches, plums, raspberries, sugar snap peas, and of course pears. Only a couple more weeks then done, will have to think up another walk and dinner routine for that day. There is a movie on tonight from 1943 I think, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
I may return to this, or perhaps mearly disappoint myself again.
The black and white film of a widow woman who has the ghost of a seacaptain haunting her house. He dictates a book to her so that she can publish and make royalties enough to keep the house. A fairly good story overall, Jean Tierney I do like. I would recommend it for an interesting look at the classic style of hollywood love story. Very G rated and proper, just like I like them.
Im qoeki,....uh....I am working somewhat on a plan for the rest of these blogs, and perhaps working on fleshing out a story or two next month.
He became a Duke when he was only thirty-three and lived a happy, peaceful life with his wife Eleanor and their eight children . When his beloved wife died, Francis he gave up his Dukedom to his son Charles and became a Jesuit priest.
Nobility.ORG has a very good story of Saint Borgia, concluding with:
It is with good reason that Spain and the Church venerate in St. Francis Borgia a great man and a great saint. The highest nobles of Spain are proud of their descent from, or their connexion with him. By his penitent and apostolic life he repaired the sins of his family and rendered glorious a name, which but for him, would have remained a source of humiliation for the Church.
I may return to this, or perhaps mearly disappoint myself again.
The black and white film of a widow woman who has the ghost of a seacaptain haunting her house. He dictates a book to her so that she can publish and make royalties enough to keep the house. A fairly good story overall, Jean Tierney I do like. I would recommend it for an interesting look at the classic style of hollywood love story. Very G rated and proper, just like I like them.
NANOWRIMO (follow link to find out!)
St. Francis Borgia-(1510 - 1572)------October 10Patron against earthquakes; Portugal; Rota, Marianas
He became a Duke when he was only thirty-three and lived a happy, peaceful life with his wife Eleanor and their eight children . When his beloved wife died, Francis he gave up his Dukedom to his son Charles and became a Jesuit priest.Nobility.ORG has a very good story of Saint Borgia, concluding with:
It is with good reason that Spain and the Church venerate in St. Francis Borgia a great man and a great saint. The highest nobles of Spain are proud of their descent from, or their connexion with him. By his penitent and apostolic life he repaired the sins of his family and rendered glorious a name, which but for him, would have remained a source of humiliation for the Church.
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