tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post2383531380243047533..comments2024-03-29T00:11:30.648+00:00Comments on Positive Letters ... inspirational stories ...: Aspects of British Coasts: ZZZ final A-Z notes ... Art and Design, Agatha Christie, Western Isles of Scotland, Wrasse, Waves and Xfacts ...Hilary Melton-Butcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comBlogger37125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-66314140585435155172015-06-22T16:48:40.168+01:002015-06-22T16:48:40.168+01:00Hi Deniz .. I was surprised to note you hadn't...Hi Deniz .. I was surprised to note you hadn't picked up the post ... <br /><br />It's at the Bankside Museum - it's on til the 6th September ... near The Globe on the south bank ... <br /><br />I thought I wouldn't have time to get up - but I might do another sweep into London ... <br /><br />We surfed when we were kids ... it was fun .. but we're not brave enough to do it now! Glad you enjoyed the visit .. thanks for coming by - cheers HilaryHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-59076495814507642572015-06-20T13:13:19.600+01:002015-06-20T13:13:19.600+01:00Wonder how I missed this post last year? I'm a...Wonder how I missed this post last year? I'm a sucker for all things Agatha Christie. Would love to see the new exhibit of photographs that's on... now where was it? British Library, maybe?<br />Waves are awe-some to watch but I don't think I'm brave enough to surf :-)Deniz Bevanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17134553551048836979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-30605749346653369272014-05-21T11:48:11.092+01:002014-05-21T11:48:11.092+01:00@ Michelle - those sentences and phrases made me s...@ Michelle - those sentences and phrases made me sit up and think .. so it's good to know you've appreciated them ..<br /><br />I've no idea where Agatha Christie went in SA .. but I'm sure that book would tell us ... <br /><br />My Reader has not reduced .. but I'm forging forward slowly .. getting the technology dealt with ... thanks for the thought anyway ... <br /><br />@ Sue - glad you could comment and I was pleased and honoured you let me share your rhyme - such a good one for my Reflections post ..<br /><br />I'll need to listen to the link you've given us - thanks ... cheers HilaryHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-26261497396114162242014-05-21T11:36:45.846+01:002014-05-21T11:36:45.846+01:00Hi Hilary, thank you for featuring my rhyme. Revi...Hi Hilary, thank you for featuring my rhyme. Revisiting your post and reading about the erosion on the east coast reminded me of a programme on Radio 3 some time back which used a version of the "Kane Cunningham" song, link - http://annemariesanderson.com/listen/<br />Sue<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-28809176390530916842014-05-20T17:55:52.116+01:002014-05-20T17:55:52.116+01:00"Science is the art of studying natural pheno..."Science is the art of studying natural phenomena; art is the science of giving expression to the creations of our minds’ ... there is beauty in the way the two words/concepts are intertwined... played against each other in the definitions... really lovely!<br /><br />"the places she visited in South Africa..." and now I'm wondering which places Agatha Christie visited...<br /><br />I hope your Reader at "nightmare levels" doesn't give you sleepless nights. Just visit when you can. Readers will understand.<br /><br />Michelle Wallacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02750092836481599870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-90234494976688385922014-05-19T18:30:58.083+01:002014-05-19T18:30:58.083+01:00@ Gattina - that must have been fun learning about...@ Gattina - that must have been fun learning about a farming life - but sorry about the cow tail episode!<br /><br />I'm not keen on milk, so don't drink it but use it .. <br /><br />@ Lisa - what fun - it sounds an interesting autobiographical story ... and she must be a great character. Isn't Sue's Wave poem fun .. I loved it and so was pleased she said I could put it in .. thanks ..<br /><br />@ Sara - I'm way behind with blogging in general. Glad you came by to pick up about the Cuckoo fish ... and that connection - it appears the Cornish fishermen associated the blue markings with the bluebell flowers - hence its naming ... not that it is upside down!!<br /><br />@ Liz - thanks so much ... I'm glad I added a bit more information at the end of the A-Z ... and Agatha surfing is quite extraordinary to think of ... all of ninety years ago .. <br /><br />Cheers to everyone - thank you - Hilary<br /><br />Hilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-42629383715649268452014-05-19T02:21:53.464+01:002014-05-19T02:21:53.464+01:00I'm with cleemckenzie - I loved all of this, b...I'm with cleemckenzie - I loved all of this, but I loved the image of Agatha Christie surfing the most!!! I also suddenly really want a glass of milk...Liz Blockerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16160510626027597666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-89124333452834507952014-05-15T20:41:58.632+01:002014-05-15T20:41:58.632+01:00Well I'm late to pick up my answer, I enjoyed ...Well I'm late to pick up my answer, I enjoyed the reason the fish are called Cuckoo. <br /><br />Of course, now I'm wondering why the wild bluebell was called the Cuckoo flower. I'm assuming it's because it looks like it's hanging upside down:~) <br /><br />Cheers, Hilary!!!Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15995684156785464334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-87363237376839600352014-05-13T19:28:24.746+01:002014-05-13T19:28:24.746+01:00I am reading Agatha Christie's autobiography r...I am reading Agatha Christie's autobiography right now! She was such an amazing personality...Love the poem at the end of the post. Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06658507579160418855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-19412751954220910862014-05-13T16:38:39.558+01:002014-05-13T16:38:39.558+01:00Growing up in the country side amongst farmers I k...Growing up in the country side amongst farmers I know a bit about cows and farmer's life. A hard one ! <br />I even tried to milk a cow and got a slap in my face with her tail. I don't like milk but apparently when it comes freshly from the cow it is very good. Gattinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06636525277807715146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-64295349392961599422014-05-12T21:22:14.945+01:002014-05-12T21:22:14.945+01:00@ Murees - if you're not feeling right for any...@ Murees - if you're not feeling right for any reason - it's fine to stop and take stock .. glad you're working things through though - good luck.<br /><br />Did you used to work with Holstein Friesian cows .. fascinating - they are enormous ... yes - the size of horses and cows worries me too .. <br /><br />@ Mary - lovely comment with your Wrasse Fight Club! I've not been to an aquarium in years - and I think I should go to a modern one sometime soon .. <br /><br />Good on ill-tempered wrasse keeping us on our toes - wherever they hang out in the Atlantic or around the world ... <br /><br />Thanks both for stopping by for this post A-Z post .. cheers HilaryHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-88027053745871066492014-05-12T21:01:24.365+01:002014-05-12T21:01:24.365+01:00I had to laugh about your comments on the Wrasse. ...I had to laugh about your comments on the Wrasse. I have caught them in the Keys in Florida and they are the most i-wrasse-ible of fish it has ever been my misfortune to deal with.<br /><br />One feisty little guy, persisted in trying to bite my hand, even as I had him carefully held in my left palm, encircling his body. He kept trying to nip and threw his head back and forth, as if he had a neck, which he didn't so his efforts were pointless. This also made it difficult for me to remove the hook from him mouth, without causing any damage. Cursing, and swearing, I finally got him loose and released him with the somewhat salty farewell of "You are not a fish, you are an asshole!" Thus, the name has stuck. <br /><br />The interesting thing about these fish and I've seen them in aquariums with glass between us (Praise the Lord!) is that they like to build things and then tear them down and rebuild them somewhere else. So, they tirelessly move pieces of gravel from one place to the next, then, I guess they decide they don't like the view. They then pull up stakes and move elsewhere, only to repeat the process.<br /><br />I have no idea if this is something they do to relieve boredom, or if this particular fish was trying to lure in a mate, or what. But I just thought you would enjoy knowing that our Wrasses here in the States are rather ill-tempered! Mary xoxoViolaFuryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05796592763194795436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-18903792518602560082014-05-12T18:44:19.494+01:002014-05-12T18:44:19.494+01:00Sorry I haven't stopped by recently. I have no...Sorry I haven't stopped by recently. I have no excuse, but to say I am selfish. Thank you so much for all the support and kindness you always offer me. <br /><br />I used to work with Holstein Friesian cows. They used to scare me because they are really huge, but beautiful animals. I am really short, so to me they looked like giants. Murees Dupèhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11781339206465690961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-35764908773619525502014-05-12T11:48:15.937+01:002014-05-12T11:48:15.937+01:00@ Inger – You are a star, as are many bloggers: th...@ Inger – You are a star, as are many bloggers: thank you so much. I know I do mix and match don’t I ... and those escalators! I really appreciate all your visits and comments ... <br /><br />@ Gary – yes, I certainly blended and matched aspects of the British shoreline ... <br /><br />I should do more sharing of fellow bloggers links .. I don’t do sufficient of that ... <br /><br />@ Patsy – your idea of a writing retreat, where the tide dictates whether you can escape or not .. sounds fun! Writing in a quiet space is an essential ... Agatha wrote some amazing story lines – many based on her travels .. <br /><br />@ DG – David Suchet – did do the Poirot part exceedingly well .. and the sets were gorgeous. I can’t remember too many of the stories now – but I certainly read a great many of them in my earlyyears.<br /><br />That’s great you had a look at the Guardian article ... and I think the book might well be an interesting read ... and exactly who knew they surfed back in the 1920s .. let alone Agatha giving it a go .. <br /><br />Thanks DG – our Mother’s Day follows the Christian calendar .. so it’s the 4th Sunday in Lent ... but I’m happy to enjoy another!!!<br /><br />@ Suze – that phrase from the Guardian does explain a lot doesn’t it ... we can all dream and travel now and then develop our storylines ...<br /><br />Thanks re the strings ... I enjoy weaving!!<br /><br />@ Karen – I could do a whole few themes on South Africa and it’s certainly something I’ve thought about ... Guatemala travel is very satisfying for now – loving your new home!<br /><br />@ Paula – I like to keep in touch .. but at times (especially towards the end of the A-Z) there are rather more than I can cope with ... I got mine down .. but must revisit today!! <br /><br />@ Susan – it’s always good to see you .. I know you took April off .. sometimes - - - I wish I had .. but then no I’m happy!<br /><br />Isn’t the amount of erosion incredible ... doesn’t seem possible ... <br /><br />@ Gail – I was very happy to put the cuckoo wrasse and its bluebell connection in ... and yes, I do do diverse – many thanks ...<br /><br />Thanks so much to you all for coming over – love everyone’s comments .. cheers Hilary<br />Hilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-86543697987231657762014-05-12T11:47:38.719+01:002014-05-12T11:47:38.719+01:00@ Ann – how lovely to hear from you and I know we’...@ Ann – how lovely to hear from you and I know we’ve been in email touch ... I hope you had a happy weekend .. <br /><br />@ Michael – Christie wrote some amazing books which I enjoyed as a ‘kid’ ... but on reading The Man in the Brown Suit ... I took on board more of her knowledge base and if I read any of the others ... my outlook would be very different. <br /><br />I do mention long-shore drift, and rhynes in my next post but don’t link back .. and sealevel change .. but I like to answer queries, and I like to tidy posts up ... <br /><br />@ Cely – I hadn’t realised she’d made a Grand Tour either .. but she certainly made use of her life and learning ...<br /><br />@ Stephanie – thank you: Wiki’s main page often has some quite interesting articles ... I perhaps do link too many ideas together though – but still it’s enjoyable!<br /><br />@ Nat – Agatha .. she was very prolific and must have lived in her own world a lot of the time ... constantly turning scenes in real life into her mystery dramas ... <br /><br />I agree I loved David Suchet in the part ... I haven’t seen his last episode ... sometime no doubt. The Art Deco settings are lovely to see ... <br /><br />@ Rob – so pleased you appreciated the woodcut from SeaShoreLife and Pattern .. Ihoped to post another but my m/c is playing up ... and I’ve been wanting to come over to say I loved your creations for the A-Z ... the coloured alphabetical ones ...<br /><br />@ Jo – I too had to check the spelling ... and yes much of your childhood holiday area has been absorbed by the North Sea ... the Snape Maltings are still there .. the name lives on in the music and arts centre ...<br /><br />Each to his own re books – thankfully ... I enjoyed her books early on – but perhaps after reading this one, I’d definitely read them in a different way ... <br /><br />@ Jeanne – her father was a wealthy American, who had a desire for learning and had spent time in Switzerland ... so I guess Agatha met a lot of educated and interesting people at the family home in Torquay, where the Kents Caverns are ... where the 8 types of early man have been found, and verified ... and the Cephalix Index was an early 20thC idea ... so she would have read about it ..<br /><br />@ Joylene – I wasn’t keen on Agatha either, but I had a friend called Aggie and acclimatised that way .. so I understand your feelings! Yet, I see you say you’d prefer her to be called Agatha ... <br /><br />Are you coming to England ... if possible then we must meet up ... ?<br /><br />@ Julia – yes, Stephenson’s quote seemed to resonate .. so I thought I’d include – glad you can see the correlation too ... <br /><br />Me too – murder mysteries for a few years ... all sorts ... but I enjoyed looking at the Brown Suit saga in a different light, after the interesting snippets came to light via my posts ... <br /><br />@ Julie – hope you had a lovely holiday ... and appreciate the thumbs up for answering questions. I am fascinated to see the early photos of our parents and grandparents era of the 1920s ... and their way of doing things – not so different to us in this day and age ... <br /><br />@ Fil – I was surprised at the figures too – hence I thought I’d highlight the erosion levels – glad you, like me, took that perspective on board ... <br /><br />I had not know about Agatha’s early life .. so finding out a little about her story line was very interesting ... especially the world tour ...<br /><br />So pleased the blog interests you – many thanks .. <br /><br />@ Lee – it does seem extraordinary that they were surfing in the early 1920s ... and as the book says in an emerald green bathing suit!!<br /><br />Thank you .. part 2 followingHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-68592940022605756322014-05-12T08:57:08.930+01:002014-05-12T08:57:08.930+01:00Love the association of the Cuckoo Wrasse with the...Love the association of the Cuckoo Wrasse with the bluebell flower. Great pictures. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of such diverse topics.Gail M Baugniet - Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11543343067963247963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-58295176077960591602014-05-12T04:46:41.395+01:002014-05-12T04:46:41.395+01:00Another great post, Hilary. There's always so ...Another great post, Hilary. There's always so much to learn here. Thank you so much, dear lady.<br /><br />Five and a half feet of erosion per year? Wow! That's a phenomenal rate. Susan Flett Swiderskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09425315552148200073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-4669385792291009022014-05-12T01:50:30.765+01:002014-05-12T01:50:30.765+01:00I had to go through my reader as well awhile back....I had to go through my reader as well awhile back. I love to read blogs and interact with people. But there are just some who don't bother to respond back so I deleted all of those. It is now more manageable.Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17406717262345866373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-52892117448604372022014-05-11T20:18:56.369+01:002014-05-11T20:18:56.369+01:00Thank you for this postscript to a few of your A t...Thank you for this postscript to a few of your A to Z posts. I'll bet you could do an entire A to Z theme on South Africa!Karen Jones Gowenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11378428503220197256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-81448458590750114332014-05-11T16:54:59.973+01:002014-05-11T16:54:59.973+01:00“her appetite for exotic plots and locations for h...“her appetite for exotic plots and locations for her books began with this eye-opening trip”<br /><br />That made me feel a pang!<br /><br />Hilary, what amazing posts you are able to string together.Suzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07908805179119217608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-74939387296231975992014-05-11T16:53:31.056+01:002014-05-11T16:53:31.056+01:00Hercule Poirot was a fave of mine. I preferred tho...Hercule Poirot was a fave of mine. I preferred those tales to some of Agatha's earlier work, although I loved 'Murder on the Orient Express'. And, the tv show was fantastic, the actor perfectly Poirot, IMO.<br /><br />Went to read the Guardian article, and I think that will be an interesting book about an interesting woman. Who knew she surfed?<br /><br />Hope your Mother's Day is a good one, Hilary!D.G. Hudsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06213237734772028645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-12838717142634300182014-05-11T10:28:59.467+01:002014-05-11T10:28:59.467+01:00I'm a big fan of Agatha Christie's books. ...I'm a big fan of Agatha Christie's books. I'd also love to visit some of her fictional island locations where, except at low tide, inhabitants are shut off from the rest of the world. Such places would be excellent writing retreats.Patsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12263765378083045973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-77790362487580019332014-05-11T02:46:49.080+01:002014-05-11T02:46:49.080+01:00Hi Hilary,
Your posts during the A to Z have inde...Hi Hilary,<br /><br />Your posts during the A to Z have indeed been an excellent blending. A mixture that informed in your usual comprehensive, thoughtful way.<br /><br />It's also most thoughtful to share links that lead to other participants. Thank you, my kind friend.<br /><br />Have a nice Sunday and carry an umbrella!<br /><br />Garyklahaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08613505424843475639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-80613816025112787172014-05-10T22:26:13.505+01:002014-05-10T22:26:13.505+01:00I am with Ann in the top comment. When I want to l...I am with Ann in the top comment. When I want to learn something interesting on the blogs, I turn to you. When I want to know about anything from strangely named fish to mysterious underground haunts and escalators, I read your blog. Congratulations on all the new followers that discovered you. For myself, I am so happy to have found you years ago. Ingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02924736131382149056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6401528799218373095.post-77368611505039596172014-05-10T18:39:53.909+01:002014-05-10T18:39:53.909+01:00I loved it all today, but I really loved the image...I loved it all today, but I really loved the image of Agatha Christie surfing. I'd never imagined her doing anything except writing gripping mysteries.<br /><br />cleemckenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15456109243453726483noreply@blogger.com