I’m seeing more pics of Dachshunds recently. I think they might be the new It dog in France soon, after the Jack Russell and before that the French bulldog.
My grandparents got a Doxie a couple of weeks before I was born. His name was Fritzie, and we grew up together. I loved him so much! Having said that, my fave dog is definitely a Frenchie. I will not be happy until I have one of my very own. π
I adored the article re: Shakespeare and Company. I didn’t realize, as they said in the article, that Frank Sinatra was such a history book aficionado.
The article on Wilde meeting Whitman was fascinating, and Whitman’s view of a writer committing to a performance. One of the kids I mentored last year in our writers’ group definitely fits this description. I might send this to her. Thanks!
I’m seeing more pics of Dachshunds recently. I think they might be the new It dog in France soon, after the Jack Russell and before that the French bulldog.
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My grandparents got a Doxie a couple of weeks before I was born. His name was Fritzie, and we grew up together. I loved him so much! Having said that, my fave dog is definitely a Frenchie. I will not be happy until I have one of my very own. π
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Thank you for the links!
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You are most welcome!
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I adored the article re: Shakespeare and Company. I didn’t realize, as they said in the article, that Frank Sinatra was such a history book aficionado.
The article on Wilde meeting Whitman was fascinating, and Whitman’s view of a writer committing to a performance. One of the kids I mentored last year in our writers’ group definitely fits this description. I might send this to her. Thanks!
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I didn’t know that about Sinatra, either, and I own a few books about the man!
I’m glad the Wilde/Whitman piece is useful for you. I found it really interesting.
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