All well, although
I didn’t get out. I must tomorrow. Archie was meant to come, but begged off for
not feeling very well. I’ve got to get that Blue Badge application done, but I’m
sure I’m not up to it this evening.
Mary Lou, I am
glad to hear of your interest in Lady Longford. I continue to enjoy her
biography of Wellington. And Gretchen, I will add her biography of Queen
Victoria to my Possibles list.
I have been
reading (as above) about the siege of Seringapatam and the death of Tipoo
Sahib. If you have never seen it, or haven’t seen it recently, do go to the
Victoria and Albert museum the next time you have a chance, and ask for Tipoo’s
Tiger. It is a life-sized clockwork model of a tiger eating a life-sized clockwork
Englishman. Vaut the voyage. I was very glad to learn that it was the
future DukeofW himself who “liberated” it and sent it to his brother, then
Governor-General of India, through whose hands it found its way to the V&A.
I’m about halfway
through the ribbing of the first Evendoon sleeve. Not much by way of a day’s achievement.
Wordle: We all got
three today (Mark back on form) except for poor Thomas, who got stuck in the
familiar Wordle trap. He had the first three letters in solid green form by the
second row, but that guess was wrong. As was his third, and fourth, and fifth.
Mercifully his sixth line was right. I got one green – the final letter – and
one brown from my starter words, and following my new, virtuous practice I
found a word which a) had that letter in the final position; and (b) had the
brown letter somewhere, not where it had been before; and (c) didn’t employ any
of the eight letters already eliminated. I typed the word in diffidently, but
it was right.
I had the same problem with wordle; I had a choice of three possibles for the remaining letter...
ReplyDeleteWordle in 4 today. Anonymous Janet in Seattle
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on your Wordle victory! I struggled today but managed with 5. I consider 3 a total win!!!
ReplyDeleteSarah (in Manhattan)
I googled Tipoo's Tiger and it took me to an article by the V&A which was very interesting, complete with color photos. It seems that the innards still work and there is a video of an expert playing the keyboard. I always learn something from you, Jean!
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering if there is a You Tube video of that clockwork man being eaten. Off to Google; thanks Julie.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child, Tippoo's Tiger was kept near the underground entrance to the V&A that came from South Kensington Station. I always looked forward to seeing him.
ReplyDeleteSome knitting is better than none, especially when it is ribbing. I hope you and Archie are well. The doldrums of summer are getting to me.
ReplyDeleteTippoo's Tiger is on YouTube. This is one of the videos of it being played
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/cXs6xPVLXRw
Well, there will certainly be an uptick on internet searches for Tippoo’s Tiger. Off to add mine! On the India theme, I received a belated birthday gift last night of The Bangalore Detectives Club, written by an Indian woman who is a professor of ecology in Bangalore. It’s set in the 1920’s. I’ll report back. And Jean, happy belated birthday. It was recently, as I recall.
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