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9 responses to “Already Elsewhere”

  1. Everyone Was In Love…perhaps the most unforgettable visual I’ve ever encountered. Speechless.

  2. Whoa. I’m with Nance.

  3. This blew me away. I can’t add anything to what the previous commenters have said. And hey — I’m a working pro! ;)

    Have a great weekend John.

  4. The spooky coincidences continue: long ago, I wrote of being elsewhere in exactly this sense myself.

    I hadn’t heard of Mississippi John Hurt before – marvellous stuff. Unfortunately, I am now being plagued by visions of what “Soho John Hurt”, the distinguished British thespian, might be like singing the blues.

    It is particularly wicked of you, Mr S, to relegate the lovely Louise Brooks to a footnote. I have been meaning to include her in my ‘Fantasy Girlfriends’ series, but it take so long to sift through all the photographs fo her.

  5. I confess to not being in the mood to think right now. But this is to say, glad you’re here and posting these things.

  6. I will be brief, for the good, because I am jet-lagged-out-of-my-tree. But I felt I must respond to the Stafford poem, ‘Where We Are’. It’s so moving, and the river that says ‘a prayer for all that’s gone.’ Powerful water, bubbling deeply, murmuring in the whiteout fog a prayer for all that it has torn, ripped and slipped quietly drowned away.

    PS, ‘(Bluster had apparently made its way into “the medical profession” around then, too.)’ hahah a fine (medical) word.

    PPS I have always fancied a cloche hat but sadly haven’t worn as as with the bob I am not convinced it does anything for me. She looks great. Either way I have often thought that I would go there with both the cloche and the bob in my older middle age for some reason. (Maybe to make it work one must wear lashings of make-up.)

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    piedmont that!!

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