judifilksign: (Lego Judi)
judifilksign ([personal profile] judifilksign) wrote2011-11-11 04:51 pm

Drat. And Double Drat.

I wanted to re-read the Lord Peter Wimsey book The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, set on today's holiday.  My library system no longer has a copy.

I have had difficulty in finding in-print versions of my beloved novels.  I shall just have to be patient.  I shall read the short story collection Lord Peter instead, and allow myself to be charmed for the nonce.  But, both books are totally on my search-and-buy list, because these are books I like to re-read all of the time.

I also had gone to three florists yesterday, looking for poppies to wear today.  British and Canadian traditions are apparently unknown in Columbus flower shops.  None of the florist ladies had any idea why I should want a poppy for today.

[identity profile] maiac.livejournal.com 2011-11-12 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
If I lived 240 miles closer, I'd loan you my Peter Wimsey novels. I have 'em all.

It's a shame the library doesn't have them. They're classics, and should not be forgotten.

I remember American Legion members selling poppies here, but not in recent years. I have a paper poppy, but get puzzled looks when I wear it. The tradition is still observed in Canada. I was in Toronto around Remembrance Day a couple of years ago, and the war memorial near City Hall was wreathed in poppies.

[identity profile] judifilksign.livejournal.com 2011-11-12 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
My library USED to have them, for that is where I read them. But since the copy was from the forties, it is likely it got culled in favor of shinier covers and newer books checked out more often.