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Philip Harris's avatar

Like Adam I'm glad you flagged up Ruth & Peco on memory and human depth. I left a 'comment-on-comment' last week mentioning the educational / literacy project still ongoing from Comenius, 1658; Orbis Pictus, or Orbis Sensualium Pictus.

And there is bodily understanding as you say. A friend / colleague / carpenter / joiner once 'read' to me a famous mediaeval door in Holland ... errors, corrections, compromises and all. Much needs passing on ... and mysteriously there is 'instinct' with its human and borrowed knowledge.

This week I was reading with better attention Seamus Heaney's introduction to his translation of Beowulf.

'Whitchurch Canonicorum' ... a long while back we visited much older fairly recently retired friends of my wife. They were active in the Church and the lady mentioned an at that time unrepaired water spout from the roof. Suddenly she shivered; 'a goose had walked over her grave'. This was Hardy country I suppose, and their 'absence' was profoundly felt next time we called by.

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Adam Wilson's avatar

Caro,

Thank you for the nudge to read Peco and Ruth's piece. It it important and very timely for me. Blessings to you, my friend. Adam

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