Apparently I have written 100 mainly uninteresting blog posts since January.
Hip hip hurrah.
Here's the cake.
Recently I've also got two quite unexpected presents.
I was writing earlier about my Granny's radio and felt sad it didn't work anymore. Last weekend my Mum's old friend phoned me if I'd like an old radio. They were just throwing it away, but suddenly remembered me.
So here it is, with a green blurry light and a soft tone. I found just one channel, but it is something to listen to whilst I'll be without Internet.
Today I found these two old, beautiful books, somebody had thrown away. The other one had some interesting and handy reparation tips for the old houses.
Few pages of The Everyman's Dictionary (1948) were folded, marking these things:
- the plant collection
- mathematical signs
- platonic love
- the suffragettes
- a fox
Inside of the book were also three small notes, typed with an old typewriter:
- Traditional Logia.
- The Absurd World.
- It is or it isn't, everybody has to.
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Coo. Another mystery. I suspect they're all linked in some way.
Probably a conspiracy.
Oh, and congratulations on the 100th post.
Did any of the other 99 make sense?
Sense? Are the blog posts supposed to be sensible? [totally confused now]
Word verification: Osvfham = Osram (said whilst mouth full of bread)
If they are, I'm in trouble.
Congratulations!
And that's a lovely book. Intriguing notes, especially that last one. It reminded me of the out-of-context conversation snippets here.
(I should refresh the browser more often, I only found this post a few minutes ago)
The notes were odd and I got bit scared, because the fox page was folded. I think I must have looked like I had had an ex-file type of experience.
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Yep. I have noticed you're keen on musing on things for quite a long time :)
And thanks for the link. From now on I will include some of those lines into my conversations.
It's like... excuse me, you seem to be wearing my face.
In France it's called "The Magical Wardrobe"
or I wouldn't rely on a guy called Anonymous Funkster.
Strange that one of the Everyman pages was folded and marked on Fox...it must have been meant for you
I thought that too, but nobody here knows.
I found another message, written with pencil: "chainletters are from devil".
It's a bit spooky book actually.
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