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Everybody all together now: POOR LUTHER.
Site news! While I was laid up in bed last week, I updated the (very backlogged) Notes section! You can read notes now for pages 220-229Â and 230-239. Leg shaving! Wolf mating strategies! Looping story continuity!
Passover began earlier this week – chag sameach! And today is Good Friday in the Christian world – the heavy dip of the pendulum whose upwards swing is Easter. I think John Donne’s poem “Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward” captures some of the more enduring themes of the day, and since it was written exactly 400 Good Fridays ago, it seems a good year to post it.
Okay, did you deliberately put question marks on the table legs? If so: BRILLIANT! Can’t wait to learn more about the family. :)
Poor Luther. And is it just me, or is he getting thinner? Not eating enough?
Well, sooo many question. So little answers.
Haha, yes, he’s lost a few! Love, anxiety, and an 18th century grad student diet will do that to you.
@Fangirlshandbag.
Those appear to be a combination of bandy legs and Queen Anne/cabriole legs. I have seen table legs very like them in Austria as “scholar’s tables” and in olden time libraries in castles in Europe.
You’re right, it is a nice touch.
What is on that piece of paper sticking out of the card catalog?
Glad you feel better and family man is back! I am a new reader but I have to say this makes me want to do like Nolte and explore the other denominations. You make it all very interesting in your notes and comic.