[Vwoolf] It is true . . .

DIANA SWANSON diana_swanson at comcast.net
Sun Oct 4 12:43:06 EDT 2020


Woolf was quite a good naturalist, I think. Partly due to her long walks on the downs, as well as to childhood pursuits like the moth and butterfly collecting, probably.
Diana

Diana Swanson
President, Friends of Jane Adeny Memorial School for Girls
P. O. Box 292
Sycamore, IL  60178 USA
www.jamskenya.org http://jamskenya.org/

>     On 10/02/2020 3:25 AM Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf <vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
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>     “But why was I bored?  Partly because of the dominance of the letter 'I' and the aridity, which, like the giant beech tree, it casts within its shade.  Nothing will grow there.”
>     (“A Room of One’s Own”)
> 
>     “ Beech woodland is shady and characterised by a dense carpet of fallen leaves and mast husks which prevent most woodland plants from growing.  Only specialist shade-tolerant plants can survive beneath a beech canopy.”
>     https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/a-z-of-british-trees/common-beech/
> 
>     Stuart
>     (Day 199)
>     “She had observed that if you are poor the way to remain poor is to work hard and efficiently at some essential but unpleasantly useful task, such as washing dirty clothes or cleaning house at one shilling an hour.  It was just like the War, where a man got a shilling a day and discomfort for fighting in the front line, and two pounds a day plus field and fuel allowances for remembering the General liked Oxford marmalade for breakfast.”
>     ALDINGTON, Richard, "The Colonel's Daughter", The Hogarth Press, 1986 (1931), p. 191
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