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Everyone Needs an Algonquin
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Having recently parted ways with her publisher, Rupert Stanley Quim, Miss Agatha Whitt-Wellington has asked the boy who trims her bush monthly to show her how to publish her thoughts on the Internet. Now no one need be denied of her musings. How lovely!
Recent Posts
The Importance of Family (Royal or Otherwise)
As the days grow shorter and we all spend more of our time shrouded in darkness, we are inevitably drawn to periods of somber reflection. Tonight, over tea, Christopher and I were both reflecting on how my life might be different if I were engaged to...
A Weather Advisory
Although admittedly my certificate in meteorology is from a non-accredited correspondence course, I am in possession of some important weather facts. I would like to share these with you now to help you avoid embarrassment in future interactions with...
Separating the Lights from The Darkness
I presume most of us are in the holiday spirit, except those who are not celebrating holidays at present, but there seems to be so many little religions these days that I don’t really know who those who aren’t celebrating may be so I feel...
I Don’t Want to Alarm You, But There Are Some Unpleasant Things on the Internet
This week I have learned a very unpleasant thing about the society in which we are all living in today. Despite my normally uplifting personality traits, I’m no fool. I know that bread falls butter side down, if you know what I mean. Terrible t...
Over the River and Through The Woods: The Season of Giving
Although one should be charitable all year, we are of course entering the season of giving. I do confess to missing my American holidays in the autumn. Both Halloween and Thanksgiving perpetuate the pleasures of graciousness and generosity that have ...
Let’s Look Past the Pain and Remember That Which is Good
I apologise. I could offer a hundred excuses, but that has never been my style. Suffice it to say that this may possibly have been the worst month of my life and that it is unlikely that many people (save those poor unfortunate souls in the Oxfam adv...

