Friday, 13 January 2023
An old tradition, another New Year's Day.
In 1752 Britain changed the calendar to come into line with the rest of Europe.
Tuesday, 27 December 2022
An armchair escape into a time of danger and intrigue - on Free Offer for this week.
The Rake and his Honour
FRANCE Summer 1813.... a time of uncertainty and intrigue. Napoleon clings on to power, but a revolt is brewing. Disciplined Louise Fauriel and easy-going rake Arnaut de Montailhac are an unlikely pair, linked by the need to smuggle letters that can change the course of France’s future. With Napoleon’s vengeful agents never more than one step behind, there’s no time for love in the desperate race to succeed in their mission.
From the lakes and mountains of the French Pyrenees
to London Cavendish Square [credit to creator]
and Hartwell House near Aylesbury, the tense pursuit never stops.
Thursday, 15 December 2022
Chalk and cheese....?
Or in a more modern fashion .......
Enemies to lovers.
When two troubled girls - his mother's guests - arrive for a visit, they add horribly to his workload. Sophie, the younger sister, is totally out of control. Within 24 hours of arriving, she sets the whole household by the ears.
The older sister, Nell, is so pinched and sullen, Joachim calls her 'Miss Dismal' to himself. Any conversation between them ends in misunderstanding or disagreement.
For Joachim, being gentlemanly keeps getting ever more difficult.
Nell is suffering from depression. Hostile to everyone, she can't help her snappy response to Joachim, especially as he is not only gentlemanly but most attractive. NOT what she wants at all.
It's going to take something very unexpected to shake these two out of their dislike into some kind of alliance.
Monday, 12 December 2022
11th December 1282
11th December marks the anniversary of the death of the last native Prince of Wales.Llewelyn ap Gruffydd
Tywysog Cymru
View of Llyn Llydaw from Crib Goch[courtesy of Wikipedia]
Video by Sian Ifan2, and the lament sung in the mellow voice of Daffydd Ifan
Tuesday, 6 December 2022
A free holiday in every way
If you need a rest, a break from the endless hurry and worry,
why not take an armchair trip to Brighton?
Sunday, 13 November 2022
Marco's misfortunes
KEEPING UP APPEARANCES
That day Marco took great pains with his costume. Nobody must guess at his secret cares. He had a reputation as a cheerful soul who could enliven the dullest party. Eventually he was satisfied with his appearance in a tawny velvet doublet and breeches and impeccable linen. Smoothing back his thick black locks, he perched his plumed cap at a jaunty angle on his head and prepared to set off for his place of business.
Roberto, his steward and sometimes critic, surveyed him with a knowing air. 'You won't look bright for long if you don't eat something.' he ventured.
'How can I eat?'
'Starving won't bring her back any faster. You've got a lot to do today.'
'Yes, yes, Roberto, I know. If any messengers come to the house keep them safe until I return. I can't be interrupted in today's meetings.'
An
hour later he was making his first visit of the day to the palatial home of a
noble family with samples of silk and taffeta from his well-stocked warehouse.
Marco's fabrics were exquisite and he was sure of a welcome whenever he brought
new materials, however costly they were.
'I went personally as far as Belgrade to select these stuffs,' he told the mother and all her rather plain daughters as his servants unrolled the glorious pink and gold brocade and shimmering feather-soft Persian silks to a gratifying chorus of 'oohs' and 'ahs'.
MilunaCoVintage
Antique Venetian Silk Velvet] |
After
several such visits to the homes of rich and titled people in town, Marco set
off on horseback for the summer residence of Archduke Ferdinand. It was an old
castle with a large and pleasant park, set on a gentle, wooded hillside with a
view towards the teeming city. The two assistants followed in a wagon with the
rolls of precious cloth. One of them had brought his lute and they played and
sang as they followed the winding road.
The
Archduke was very liberal towards his young wife and she took great pleasure in
fine dresses. Marco, with his handsome face, cheerful personality and his fine
business sense, had established a very profitable commerce at the
Court.
After
the Archduchess had chosen her materials it was sure that all the ladies at
Court would want similar goods and Marco could always find enough silk, velvet
and taffeta for them all. He knew just how to take advantage of the constantly
growing supplies of finished silk goods flowing west through Turkey and back
east from the city states of Northern Italy.
Today
he had a huge variety of beautiful items to tempt the ladies. As usual the two
servants set out an eye-catching display of glowing velvets and brocades from
Turkey, worked silk from Venice and Florence and linen cloth from Egypt. In
addition they had brought Oriental carpets and exotic perfume essences.
[Attar of roses]
When
all was ready Marco ushered the ladies into the room. Archduchess Anna paused
on the threshold and surveyed the wonderful array of colours and textures, her
face brightening. 'Oh, Signor Marco,' she exclaimed, ' - this is just what I
need to lift my spirits. The only trouble now is where to start.' She moved
towards the velvets and Marco hastened to assist her.
'Allow
me to say that you do not look as though your spirits are suffering, Your
Grace,' he said as cheerfully as he could. 'As always, you appear serene and
gracious.'
She
gave him a grimace. 'You know me well enough not to pay me flowery compliments.
How can I be happy when my husband is fretting over his policies and always
away dealing with military matters?'
Marco frowned at her. 'Pray do not be
indiscreet, Your Grace.'
She pouted
prettily and stroked a rich wine-red velvet. 'Oh, I'm not telling you anything
that anyone here doesn't know. It's this business about negotiating with that
horrid man, the Voivode of Transylvania. He always terrified me when I was a
little girl. And when you think of the gruesome stories they tell about what he
did to the peasants - '
'Madam, please !'
clucked an elderly lady-in-waiting.
'Yes, yes, my good aunt Katerina,' sighed the young woman, with an expressive look at Marco. She pounced on a length of cream satin but Marco shook his head. 'Too pale for you,' he murmured and indicated a ravishing blue silk. The servant proffered a mirror and for a little while the Archduchess and her ladies concentrated on colours and fabrics.
‘You
will join us for supper ?’ the Archduchess said to Marco at the end
of an enjoyable afternoon of selecting materials and perfumes for herself and
then helping her ladies-in-waiting to choose also. They were tired but
triumphant, dreaming of the fine appearance they would make at the autumn
balls.
In
hopes of gleaning some more information, Marco bowed low and followed the
ladies into the great hall of the castle. He was not disappointed. From the
young Archduchess's gentle grumblings he learned that Archduke Ferdinand was
assembling and exercising large numbers of troops and stockpiling supplies for
a campaign.
‘I
don't know how long all this is going to take,’ she prattled on, talking
indiscriminately to Marco and to her aunt Katerina, ‘but I think it’s time we
saw the Countess Louisa von Walberg returning.’ She turned impulsively to
Marco. ‘You must be longing for them to come back.’
To his annoyance he could feel a blush creep over his cheeks and she laughed delightedly. ‘Aha, Signor Marco, - how glad I am you really love my sweet Isabella. And you one of the greatest rakes in Vienna. But you make a delightful couple.’
From THE RUBY RINGS
[ a tale of silks and spying, and Marco's misfortunes ]
(C) Beth Elliott
Friday, 14 October 2022
Follow the river [still no internet]
Holidays without internet - but who cares in such a setting
The Akkopru Ottoman bridge Photo by https://branding.goturkiye.com/adana |
Still on holiday at Pozanti we explore the valley northwards to see the restored Roman / Ottoman bridge at Akköprü. Right by this bridge is the excellent Sekerpinar Restoran. At a table under the trees, with the River Chakit running swiftly by, it's an ideal spot for a leisurely meal [although no siesta here].
Belemedik holiday Park Photo by Samba Turizm |
On another day we explore southwards from Pozanti to Belemedik, a well hidden holiday village. To get there we follow the only way into the valley, on a narrow road by the fast flowing Chakit River. There is a single track railway line close to the road.
Varda Viaduct Photo courtesy of Wikipedia |
The Taurus Mountains are a formidable barrier across the south-eastern part of Turkey. With peaks rising to over three thousand metres, the main pass through them since ancient times has been the Cilician Gates. This was a mule track not even wide enough for wheeled vehicles. To cross between north and south, it was the only route; taken by Hittites, Greeks, Alexander the Great, Saint Paul of Tarsus, Hadrian, Byzantines, Crusaders, Mongols, and Ottomans under Selim the Grim.
To improve communications, German engineers dug, blasted tunnels and built viaducts to create a railway line at the beginning of the 20th century.
In order to improve transport for the modern era a huge programme of road building was carried out. Now a motorway runs along this route, the E90 Tarsus-Adana Highway. The area of the Cilician Gates is called the Gullek Pass. An engineering feat as impressive as the mighty peaks all round.
In summer |
and in winter photos by Eski Said |
And the old road through the Pass
Ramsay, W. M. “Cilicia, Tarsus, and the Great Taurus Pass.” 1903, pp. 395. |
The River Chakit at Belemedik Nature Village [before it is harnessed into a hydro-electric plant further downstream]
Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Internet [and lack of] and holidays in the mountains
The Awe-inspiring Taurus Mountains [Toros Dağları] of Turkey
Three weeks without internet starts off as a challenge in this day and age.
Then you relax and simply enjoy the holiday. Especially when staying in a rather remote corner of the Taurus Mountains, where there is so much to explore.
One day we travelled for an hour along a mountain road, through villages clinging precariously to the hillsides, to reach a Trout Restaurant. The trout are in tanks fed by a spring. Downhill, on a level patch of land is the open air restaurant, well shaded by plane trees and bounded by a river.
After the siesta, the restaurant owner brings tea and a plate of fruit from his garden.
Who cares about internet, anyway.
Thursday, 23 June 2022
Of silk, nightingales and sorrows
and of the passage of time which allows some healing.
Tuesday, 3 May 2022
The middle son
Do you feel sympathetic towards a vulnerable Regency hero ?
So how can Arnaut deal with his vulnerability?
What role is there for him to show his positive qualities? Entrusted [at last] with a quest, he needs courage, endurance, diplomatic skills, and at the same time he has to fight off an excited gaggle of London ladies, all enchanted by his stunning good looks, his charming smile and his seductive French accent.
Arnaut leaned his head back against the
squabs and closed his eyes. He
looked exhausted and Louise felt a stab of anguish that their mission had all
been in vain. There was silence while she sought for words to comfort him. All
at once he drew in a deep breath and sat up.
‘What a long day,’ he said, ‘but a successful one, thanks entirely to you and your estimable grandfather.’
‘Successful?’ She sat up, her weariness forgotten. ‘You gained his agreement?’
He beamed at her, his eyes shining. ‘Signed and sealed. Together with a bucketful of advice for a hot-headed young man, but I’m used to that sort of thing.’ He rolled his eyes comically. She laughed with relief at his improved mood. He added in a more serious tone, ‘In addition, I learned an important lesson today. Now I’ll pity my brother Henri rather than envy him. Ouf!’ he threw up a hand to accompany the exclamation. ‘Diplomacy is nothing but waiting all day long for a few minutes’ conversation with the people in power.’ He made a comical face. ‘And also keeping calm and polite while waiting.'