E is for Eliot, Evans, and Emory. George Eliot was the pen name for the author whose birth name was Mary Anne Evans.The sea shells beside the George Eliot novel below were brought to me by a friend who found them on the beach and her last name is Emory.
For other participants take on the letter E, please visit the home of ABC Wednesday.
I just found out that the kind ABC Team chose my post from last week (D is for Durham) as the blog of note for week 4. Note - my thank you below has strange spacing I can't seem to fix. Apparently adding the note has done something with the html and fixing it is beyond my abilities.
I am honored to be chosen for this award, particularly since there were so many creative posts on the letter D. I am enjoying participating in ABC Wednesday, for the first time, so much. Thanks to Mrs. Nesbitt for starting this fun meme and for the expanding ABC Wednesday Team who help to keep it running so smoothly.
Cultural post today, I like reading good books and thanks for the hint!
ReplyDelete*** I love the adorable composition that you mad with books and shells!
CUTE!:)
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Léia
one can never have enough books to read, can they? wonderful composition with the books, seashells. have a great day.
ReplyDeletethose books look well read ... and congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Carver! Your posts are always marvelous and today's is no exception! Can never have too many books to read and I agree with Daryl -- these look well read! Beautiful seashells! Have a great week!
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George Elliot is a favorite of mine, and a quote from "Middlemarch" is on my blog. Looks like you have some wonderful early editions. Great E post and photos.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations with the award - also with your literary choice this week.
ReplyDeleteYes, you've been a great addition to the group. You comment frequently, which is nice, too.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
These photos are marvelous - your collection looks like it is well loved, too. My favourite shell is the middle one!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Eliot was Evans, but have read..! thanks for letting me know :)
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A great post Carver, and congratulations on your lovely well deserved award for D.
ReplyDeleteGet me curious of what this book all about. Great post!
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I love the look of that last shot!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award. Great post.
ReplyDeleteVery original post for E.
Love old books...you have photographed them so well. Feel like I could reach out a take a book.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the letter E. I haven't ready enough of the classic literature, that's something I intend to fix over the next few years.
ReplyDeleteThis was beautifully arranged. I love sand dollars and books. Seashells and seaglass are two other passions. Great E post.
ReplyDeleteHi Carver!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your posts are great and I love the books.
There's always space for a new book or two.
I love the shells too.
Nathalie
ABC Wednesday Team
Excellent e's! The books and shells make such fine friend fellows! Congratulations on your mention on the home page!
ReplyDeleteOMG, these books are priceless ... I love GE ..
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great photos. I love books.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Great post for the letter "E" and congrats.
ReplyDeleteIt seemed many writers in the past had chosen to use pen names, sometimes people mistaken them for being males. As in the movie on Mim's Island. Thanks for bringing up the subject. :-)
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