you can click to enlarge and see slide show (hover mouse over middle right or left edge). June 16 is of course famous throughout the world as Bloomsday, the day on which James Joyce first walked out with his future wife Nora Barnacle, an event he marked by setting his novel Ulysses on that day. This is a a family Bloomsday story which we’d like to share with the greater family …Read the Rest
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- Philip: Thanks, Grace and Aisling!
- Grace Wynne-Jones: What a wonderfully evocative odyssey and what a beautiful way to celebrate a beloved aunt. Love, Grace
- Aisling McGuinness: I really enjoyed reading this and seeing the photos, very well done Philip!
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- David Hewson: Well I know they say 'I wouldn't buy the book so what am I stealing' but frankly I don't believe ...
- Philip: Thank you for commenting so graciously, David. When you put it like that, I agree with everything you say. ...
- David Hewson: Thanks for the comments, Philip, and thanks for buying the book. I'm not against sharing between people who know each ...
- Demure Lemur: Thanks for the link! That De Valera book sounds very interesting. A possible Chrsitmas present for the history nerds in ...
- Skepticat: Umm....you seem to have a curious understanding of the word 'scientific'. "It’s just that those who dismiss homeopathy as quackery without ...
- Philip: Thank you, Debby. Nice site
- Debby Bruck: There will be many theories, philosophical discussions, and ideations to understand how homeopathy works. Do we really know how anything ...
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