He first started reading Pepys diary in the National post's daily journal entry.
The Titles are "The Man in the Making", The Savior of the Navy". "The Years od Peril".
If I was to be stranded on; or go to an island
I would not have any desire to have these books with me.
Maybe it is because I have little interest in maps
and I find his Pepy's daily habits a bit boring.
Faith cannot be mapped out but is a journey into the unknown.
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Well, now at least I can say even if I dont look like you I think like you. Not the same thoughts, but Mary is alwasys saying I am AADS or what ever the letters are. Mom, stay on one track. You can not take a train to Boston and Alaska and Calafornia at the same time. One train, one destination. Besides, it is too hot to figure out where you are headed.
I think this is exceptionally good idea Dad. You could follow it up with a walking tour of London to see buildings or places that Pepys mentions are still around. Of course, a bunch were destroyed by the Great Fire (which I thinks he writes about).
What does Pepys say about Cromwell?
Rick
Sandra I do not think Mary is right; but you are right on.
Rick, we just read your comments.
No comments from Ken lately but he is back at work and has a new baby boy.
Well Pepys it appears was rather flexable - a supporter of sort of cromwell until he died - then a supporter of the king - I havent got to it yet but I believe he switched again and was almost beheaded.
Incidently Pepys house is a tourist attraction in london - google seething lane - pepys -
will give you a map.
dad
Good words.
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