




Linnea says this is the best. (She's blowing kisses)


How to tickle a medium sized child.

In March 1603 Queen Elizabeth was clearly unwell and seemed depressed. She retired to one of her favourite homes - Richmond Palace. Stubborn as ever she refused to allow her doctors to examine her. She also refused to rest in bed - she stood for hours on end, occasionally just sitting in a chair. Her condition became worse and her ladies-in-waiting spread cushions across the floor. Queen Elizabeth eventually lay down on the cushions. She lay on the floor for nearly four days - mostly in complete silence. She eventually grew so weak that when her servants insisted on making her more comfortable in her bed she was unable to argue with them. The end was clearly near for the great old Queen. Her Councillors gathered around her. Soft music was played to soothe her. She had still not named James as her successor but she made a sign to Robert Cecil and it was interpreted that this was her wish.
In the middle of the site linked above are advertisements for wrongful death claims (just in case anyone wants to sue, about Elizabeth's death, I guess. As she was childless, though, and others benefitted from the death, I don't guess there needs to be a claim.





My friend Laurie is going to borrow my Blackadder DVDs, so I was looking for them, knowing they were around here somewhere.... Found some other things, of course. Found my copy of When Everything Changed, by Gail Collins, which I had been reading before I listened to the audiobook of The Help. They make a very complementary set of images and factoids about American women in the early 1960's. So that book was in the sewing room. Blackadder was on the piano. Why didn't I think of that in the first place? (Well I *was* looking for Blackadder in the sewing room...)1. Turn off all music, TV, and radio noise while cutting out a pettern—that is when you need to concentrate.Yeah, okay. I really do get it. But I really don't do it. Occasionally when I was cutting something expensive, I would get a witness to just be there, as I talked through my plans and thoughts, to tell me if I was forgetting something, or to see if they saw a better way to lay it out to get the most of that fabric or avoid a directional disaster.