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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Neat-o! Thanks Janine.
    Glad you liked those. I keep a whole folder of things I find on Lawrence. Wish now, I had copied more. Like I said before, there may be more items on a zipdisk or floppy; no problem, I have two external drives to read both. I really need to get that stuff on my computer before those disks go bad. I can't seem to find one article I recall, but when I have more time I will track it down. It's about a man and his wife staying all night in the cabin and how they felt Lawrence was there in the middle of the night. It was beautifully written and very believable. The feeling was there more than anything else.

    For now here is one little tidbit I found online:

    British poet and author D. H. Lawrence spent much of his time reconciling the relationship between the blissful, heavenly state he occasionally visited and the concrete, often painful world in which he lived. I consider this balance as I head down a dusty road into the northern New Mexico village of San Cristobal, where the novelist, best known for the novels Lady Chatterly’s Lover and Women in Love, lived for nearly a year in the 1920s, after being expelled from Cornwall when authorities accused him of spying for the Germans during World War I.
    Fifteen miles north of Taos on N.M. 522, the village spreads across a valley of broad grass fields cut by San Cristobal Creek. Cottonwoods shade the acequias and century-old adobe homes. Though Hispanic homesteaders have inhabited the area since the 1860s, San Cristobal is best known for the D. H. Lawrence Ranch.
    It’s no surprise that Lawrence became so enamored of the area—like much of New Mexico, it has a luminescent beauty. San Cristobal resident Alfred Cordova, whom I meet in the village, agrees. His home, where he and his wife, Susan, raised their two children, sits along the creek; in their back yard, acres of smooth grass stretch toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Looking out across the fields, I try to imagine living on land passed down from generation to generation, as Alfred lives.
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    Luminescent beauty indeed!

    Thanks for posting those pictures Janine - they're wonderful
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    Luminescent beauty indeed!

    Thanks for posting those pictures Janine - they're wonderful
    Sapphire, glad you liked them. I will have to post some more soon.
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    Are we doing another story soon?
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    Janine- It's interesting to read the small tidbit you found on the web about Lawrence and the world he lived in. I am reading the Rainbow and I can see how "the struggle with love" was a strong theme for Lawrence in life and in his writing. Thanks for posting the quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jersea View Post
    Janine- It's interesting to read the small tidbit you found on the web about Lawrence and the world he lived in. I am reading the Rainbow and I can see how "the struggle with love" was a strong theme for Lawrence in life and in his writing. Thanks for posting the quote.
    jersea, did you ever read his book Sons and Lovers? That one is actually autobiographical; with the exception of one character (Clara) in the second half, who is a combination of a couple of women he was close to. So if you want to really dig into what Lawrence was about personally I would highly recommend that novel to you. It was his coming of age novel and it's very good.

    He then wrote The Rainbow and the sequel (which doesn't have to be read as such) Women in Love. I actually read that book first of L's and was hooked. I still say it's my favorite L book. I read The Rainbow after; then much later I read Sons and Lovers when I found it was about L's family and early life.

    I am glad you enjoyed the little tidbit I posted. I am always cruising around the net and looking for new Lawrence stuff to put into my extensive file of 'tidbits', such as that one. I will try to post some more interesting articles and maybe some more photos. Maybe soon we can pick a short story to discuss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine
    Maybe soon we can pick a short story to discuss
    I'm looking forward to it
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    Hi all It's been a while. Anybody in for a new short story?!

    In the meantime, here's a (instrumental) song from the soundtrack of the Swedish movie Farval Falkenberg. It is called "the joy of D.H. Lawrence" and I can imagine it would make good background music for his stories.

    The Joy of DHLawrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    Hi all It's been a while. Anybody in for a new short story?!

    In the meantime, here's a (instrumental) song from the soundtrack of the Swedish movie Farval Falkenberg. It is called "the joy of D.H. Lawrence" and I can imagine it would make good background music for his stories.

    The Joy of DHLawrence

    Greetings, Sapphire
    Yes! My God it's been a while. I'm in.
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    It has been a long time

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    I'm in, too. I have been in serious 'Lawrence withdrawal' lately. I had better find us a story quick and post the introduction soon before you all lose interest. How about starting it this coming week....maybe by the weekend? I am happy to see such a great response. It feels good to be back here.
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    I am looking forward to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    I am looking forward to it!
    Great! I better get my books out and dust them off and review the stories and try to pick a good one. I am looking forward to this as well.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Great! I better get my books out and dust them off and review the stories and try to pick a good one. I am looking forward to this as well.
    Good thing, because i was going to recommend we do a story without you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Good thing, because i was going to recommend we do a story without you.
    Gee, thanks....are you serious....an L story without little old me???
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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