“Oh to be in England now that April’s here”–and not in Italy, with its gaudy melon flowers!
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For England, Buttercup > Melon Flower
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Crannied Wall
Monday On the way back from a family function in Iowa, Julia, my mother and I stopped off in Springfield, Il. Yesterday we visited the spectacular house that Frank Lloyd Wright built for Dana Thomas in 1902-04. Upon entering the structure, we were greeted by a statue bearing the label of a Tennyson poem. Looking […]
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