John Keats - 1795-1821

John Keats - 1795-1821
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing …

Friday 20 July 2007

CHOOSING A MAGAZINE


I went into my local Post Office yesterday morning to buy a Magazine for a friend. As I was browsing through them I could hear two women chatting about so many to choose from. I spied one lady who I thought I recognised, going up to her I said, "excuse me, but you're Kate's mother I do believe"?. "No sorry, you must have me mixed up with someone else, funny how some people look alike". She then went on to say, "I have come in to buy my favourite Country Living Magazine, oh I do like them, deliciously filled with so many gorgeous things, and I like the continuity of the editions". I replied, " I used to have that one, but so many advertisements in them now". I went on to say about the Columnist Competition, but did not say who I was. "Oh, she said, I dont know too much about that at all, wanting to quickly rush to the counter to pay for it.


Very strange I thought considering she takes the Country Living every month, I wonder - you dont think she is the DARKHORSE one do you?


The picture is titled FIRST LOVE and is by the Artist, JIM DALY.


Camilla.x

33 comments:

Kathleen said...

I love this picture. Such a reminder of more innocent times. Two little youngsters getting to know one another.

I'm not sure what you mean by DARKHORSE one. Can you elaborate a little? You have a beautiful blog!

bodran... said...

Hello camilla,I went into town yesterday, and instead of the money i usually spend on a mag i bought a book...We still don't know who won do we??? xx

Pondside said...

I have looked at the latest issues in the library and haven't seen anything further about the competition. I
Loved your illustration!

Blossomcottage said...

Great picture, I think that a lot of people who buy CL do so because it looks nice on the coffee table, think all those who read it are now at Purplecoo!!!
Blossom

Anonymous said...

I've heard so much about CL, I must browse!

Crystal xx

Chris Stovell said...

My daughter returned from her, alas, unsuccessful interview with a copy of Vogue which was a real treat, especially for a bag lady like me!

Elizabethd said...

Mmmm, maybe one of the other competitors?? Or, yes, maybe Darkhorse.
I still think that CL will have ditched the whole thing by now.

Faith said...

Wasnt the whole comp thing supposed to be in the Sept issue?

CL - what a fake fake mag.

Sweet picture Camilla.

Sally Townsend said...

How strange....

Posie said...

I am still getting the mag, eek, only because I paid up front for a year, I notice they have stopped advertising the ir website altogether, gone are the big pages ads. Haven't heard abnother cheap about the comp.

Milkmaid said...

Mum has just cancelled her subscription, they were claiming she wanted to pay yearly on DD, so she got a bit cross with them and cancelled - typical

CAMILLA said...

Thank you for all your comments.
Kathleen, early on in the year when we Purplecoo's were with Country Living, we readers then who bought the Magazine, had the chance to enter their Columnist Competition by a way of editing a blog. There were some most brilliant writers who edited their blogs to CL, and at first the Editor said that there would be a shortlist for the most gifted writers. The when the announcement came from CL, it was told to us that only three had been chosen for shortlist, not only that but we feel that we had been let down as the three that had been chosen, only managed to do very very few blogs. One of the shortlisted was named DARKHORSE.

We all felt that there were many gifted writers who had been left out of the shortlist, and had indeed wrote many wonderful blogs since the competition had began. Those gifted writer's, many of them are here now at Purplecoo as we have left CL, we could not have done this without the love and support of our very Dear Westerwitch, so we are so thankful to her and her team for this.
Oooh, do hope I have not upset the apple=cart!

Camilla.x

Westerwitch/Headmistress said...

Hi Camilla - shows how little people actually know about a magazine they put so much faith into . . .and no we don't know who won yet . . . or do we. I haven't heard - although I am sure I read a snippet somewhere that it was Darkhorse . . .can't be sure though. How is your Husband Camilla - not heard from you for a few days - do email me and let me know how things are.

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Suffolkmum said...

How funny Camilla, yes, maybe she was of the finalists - or one of the editorial team selling up the magazine! I haven't bought it since the competition debacle, but do browse through it occasionally in the shop! As far as I knew, the winner would start writing for the September edition.

Norma Murray said...

Maybe Darkhorse is being a real darkhorse and is secretly on purple coo under an assumed name! Now that would be naughty, wouldn't it?

countrymousie said...

Dark Horse!! surely not.
I thought I had put that animal down!!!
I checked out out the CL site the other day and it was deathly quiet - only a couple of blogs a day - not at all the fun we all have on purple. I am locked out of the other site at the moment but am catching up on "blogs I have missed". Hope hubby continues to improve. love mousie

Fennie said...

I'd lost touch (and interest) with the CL story but it's fascinating to catch up in so far as there is anything to catch upon.

I knew a Jim Daly once though it surely can't be the same one as the painter, can it?

Cait O'Connor said...

Oh I love the picture.
It was thrilling to get your comment in the wee small hours. So pleased you are a kindred spirit and also that you love that poem, it is food for thought I agree. And you have cheered me up about the weather I think though the late 80's is way too hot for me as I wilt in the heat. My stepson and family live in Erpingham in north Norfolk, do you know it?

Grouse said...

Please put a little note in the common room, C to let us know how Hubby is doing.
I wonder whether we could persuade Blossom to re-post the 'race commentary' she did about Darkhorse? That was funny!
And yes, I suspect one of the 'new' people could be Darkhorse. I expect if anyone had any of DH's old blogs it wouldnt be too difficult to work it out.....

CAMILLA said...

Thank you so much Dear Grouse for your concern, how kind you are. I will do that now, I always go to your blogs in the evening, when will we be lucky enough to see another? Yes, I agree, would be good if Blossom could maybe put up the blog again re RACE of a DARKHORSE.

Camilla.x

Chris Stovell said...

Hello Camilla - just popped back from my numerous excursions to say thanks for the very kind 'welcome back'!

Woozle1967 said...

Hi Camilla - love that picture too.xx

Frances said...

Hello Camilla, and all best wishes to you and your husband.

Hot weather over here is sapping my energy, but it is so great to just tap a few keys and get a breath of real country air!

xo

annakarenin said...

Strange behaviour she obviously suits such a shallow magazine.

That is a lovely photo of the ballet dancer on your previous blog.

Frances said...

A late good evening from New York to you, Camilla.

The L. Woolf book still awaits that week off that is on its way to me. Might even try to paint during that time. I just have to get myself into the correct mode. (Good natural light, of course. Most of my usual errands taken care of. Some visual puzzle in my mind that I would like to solve on the canvas. Begin. Stop the procrastination. Just begin.)

Hope that you, too, will find the confortable, and inspriring moment to begin a painting. (Like housecleaning, it is always more difficult to begin than to continue.)

Wishing you and your husband the best. xo

Pondside said...

Hi Camilla
I'm glad to hear that others have happy dolls' house memories too. I received mine the year that I was 8, from Santa Claus. My mother was in hospital over Christmas, having given birth to a wee brother who only lived a few days. My dad chose the dolls' house and he couldn't have found a lovlier gift as it provided my sisters and me with hours of distraction during a very difficult year.

Pondside said...

Hi again, Camilla. Go and buy that dolls' house now!! One is never too old! Life is short and a dolls' house is a small and innocent pleasure!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Camilla for your comments on my 5 mood busters...I was very flatterd by all who left a message ..
Hope you are well and look forward to reading more of your blogg.It always seems to calm me down when I look at it ..the colours and soft words..very nice blogg ...

Eden said...

Hi Camilla,
thanks for your message in the blog. I know, I haven't blogged for ages. I keep meaning to, but so much else crowds in. The book is going well, sent it off to the publishers about a month ago (with huge relief) but am now finishing off the stuff I should have done before I sent it -- permissions letters, acknowledgements, index (ugh, bibliography, all the boring bits. Have to set to the next one when the girls are back to school in Sept.as it is due in December. And, what is more exciting, going to London on Monday to see a new publisher about ideas. Don't know what she has in mind, so just have to wait and see.
Your picture of the horse and girl was so charming and innocent. Not enough of either of those around I often feel.
Thought of you the other day as we stopped in Walsingham -- arent' you near there?

Cait O'Connor said...

What a coincidence, I have just seen you had already picked a Jim Daly painting and I had not really noticed his name the last time I was here! So I was recommending an artist you had already discovered; he has done some gorgeous ones hasn't he?
Thank you for your kind words on my blog, I am so pleased you like it. I hope you will be blogging again soon, I love yours too.
Caitx

Exmoorjane said...

Catching up....it's been ages since I've been able to read your blog, dear Camilla....so relished the chance.
have to say I thought CL might have decided to let the comp drop quietly but no, new column is there this month it seems. I get a subscription for my Mum as she loves it.... But it's met with derision from most country people out here.....nothing to do with the comp, they just don't see it reflects real country life.
Ah well. jxxxxx

Anonymous said...

Dear Camilla, miss your chats so much ,thank you so much for your support ,that took alot of courage and sincerety,from you and it was so lovely ......will contact you soon,and hope in the mean time you have sucsess selling your home....think of you daily and as you said ,yes we clicked,funny isn't it !....hope to keep in touch..please email me whenevr you have the time..hugs,kath..akaOBMxx

Frances said...

A late good evening to you, Camilla,

I do like all the pictures that you've been posting, and look forward to reading another blog or even a poem, from you.

Actually too late now to put more thoughts together. I just wanted to say hello.

Will be more coherent after some sleep. Time to wash off the mascara, etc, and doze a while.

xo