I can recommend no finer site than The Dispersal of Darwin.
Mr Barton’s is a splendid resource, useful for all, especially a gentleman of my advanced years when one is apt to be forgetful.
Now if he could tell me where I left my spectacles….
I can recommend no finer site than The Dispersal of Darwin.
Mr Barton’s is a splendid resource, useful for all, especially a gentleman of my advanced years when one is apt to be forgetful.
Now if he could tell me where I left my spectacles….
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I am very happy, Mr. Darwin, to see that you have come across my blog. I feel honored to now have you as a reader of things about yourself.
As for your spectacles, I haven’t the slightest idea of there whereabouts. Maybe we can craft something out of your magnifying glass and microscope…
Thinking of your current activities, I slightly (via a discussion board) know the novelist Emma Darwin, who is your great, great granddaughter. I pointed out your blog to her, and she finds it most amusing. I just wondered if you have any contact in your resurrected or time travelling form (I’m not sure how you operate) with your living relatives?