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Through the Veil of Time

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haunted_by_bbm:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on April 12, 2007, 06:13:44 am ---Interesting little side note, I received this email from a reader:


I live in a Dallas suburb and drove south on I-45.  I drove out on some country roads and state hiways around Ennis and saw some beautiful fields of bluebonnets.   Leaving Ennis southbound on I-45 there,as big as life, is a sign saying next exit is Alma.  Then I left I-45 at Corsicana on SR 31 toward Waco.  About 10 miles out of Corsicana is the Lazy L Ranch.  I almost ran off the road turning to look at the sign.  Also Heath TX is located in Rockwall county just east of Dallas.

Who knew?

L

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That is too funny.    ;D
I wonder if Annie knew about "Ennis" and "Alma" when she first wrote the story.   ;)

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: haunted_by_bbm on April 12, 2007, 12:01:50 pm ---That is too funny.    ;D
I wonder if Annie knew about "Ennis" and "Alma" when she first wrote the story.   ;)


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Go see the drabblefest thread for speculation on that...and what might have been! LOL

L

haunted_by_bbm:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on April 12, 2007, 01:14:15 pm ---Go see the drabblefest thread for speculation on that...and what might have been! LOL

L

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Yep, already read it.   ;)   lol     
C*    ;D

Penthesilea:
I reread TTVOT lately. I had some quiet days, took my printed out copy that Leslie gave to me, and made it though the whole book in two days. That's how I had wanted to read it: in (more or less) one go. It was great delving into the world of Quannah again. It was a different (and for me even more enjoyable) reading experience than always having to wait for the next chapter. I enjoyed Leslie's older, wiser and mature boys so much, especially her Ennis (no wonder, I've always been an Ennis girl  ). This is truly how I wish it would have been, and for the greatest part how I think it could have been.
Thank you Leslie, once again, for giving us this story.

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on August 19, 2007, 05:21:04 am ---I reread TTVOT lately. I had some quiet days, took my printed out copy that Leslie gave to me, and made it though the whole book in two days. That's how I had wanted to read it: in (more or less) one go. It was great delving into the world of Quannah again. It was a different (and for me even more enjoyable) reading experience than always having to wait for the next chapter. I enjoyed Leslie's older, wiser and mature boys so much, especially her Ennis (no wonder, I've always been an Ennis girl  ). This is truly how I wish it would have been, and for the greatest part how I think it could have been.
Thank you Leslie, once again, for giving us this story.

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Thank you, Chrissi for this lovely compliment!

L

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