I always wanted her to stay with hot!dad of her student.
Dude, no! Gilbert Blythe!
Also, that storyline is conflated from a few different storylines in books 2-4. I know you care deeply about this, but apparently I am Bob likes carrots about Anne Shirley.
I've read Anne of Green Gables but I think just the first two books. I have most of them, I think I'll start rereading.
((Sean))
Something to add to the rudeness discussion: People who pull into gas stations with their music at highway volumes and don't at least turn it down.
Sean, what a bitch. And the last thing you needed right now.
I have read all the Anne books many times, but have forgotten a lot! Loved the PBS series. All of which reminds me I owe Aims a package. And Connie, too.
I'm so glad that askye is still here with us.
In the context of the book, it's more bittersweet than sad. It shows that the orphan Anne has a real home. I've read very many Anne books. (I've also saw the green gables house on PEI when I was about 14, which was an excellent age for it.)
Of the non-Anne LMM books, I loved The Blue Castle. Pure wish fulfillment stuff in retrospect, which was so tasty to me at that age.
In the context of the book, it's more bittersweet than sad. It shows that the orphan Anne has a real home.
Yeah. Still makes me cry, though.
Something to add to the rudeness discussion: People who pull into gas stations with their music at highway volumes and don't at least turn it down.
I actually often enjoy this. People enjoying their music! Which is different than mine, but might still be rockin'! Rock on!
(edit: that is to say, though, it usually stops when they open the door to pump the gas, so it doesn't last long)
So glad that you are here, askye.
But I wanted to share because without the Buffistas because you've been there for me.
It has been a joy watching you get past all that pain, askye.