
JadotJeanneDeux
Vignettes, Opinions, Messages…
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This is a new site, more compatible with new computer, a back up that will probably be may main site to communicate during the weekdays, with the old site probably on weekends. Just in case. Difficult to post on a cell phone.
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Funny, isn’t it, things that happened and you can’t explain them. For example, Channel 12, the local PBS station has been showing episodes of Grantchester, a Brit mystery series I’d never seen before. It’s started with James Norton as Vicar Sidney Chambers who solves murders alongside Geordie, a detective. They’re good stories, but for some reason whenever I watch them, and I do find them addictive especially when I can tape four episodes on a Sunday afternoon and watch them the rest of the week, and do, but still, I find they depress me. Don’t know why. I watched two of them yesterday and I’m depressed by them, or, maybe I should say, they put me in a downer mood, either it’s that or something else that’s doing it but I can’t ferret it out. I think the story of Sidney and Amanda has a lot to do with it. They were close, close friends, he was in love with her, and she was too stupid to see how much in love she was with him, so she married someone else her dictator father wanted her to marry, upper crust and all that, and became pregnant, and then realized how much she loved Sidney and left her husband. Her father threw her out in the snow two days before Christmas because she wouldn’t go back to her husband, and she went into labor and wound up at Sidney’s vicarage where his housekeeper delivered her little girl. And now, they’re all head over heels in love, it’s like the child is his, but there’s such a catch because she is a woman who will be divorced and he is the Vicar and never the twain shall meet when it comes to the Church and divorce. Geordie, Leonard the curate, the housekeeper and others all refer to this as The Situation. It’s not going to end up well, of that I am sure. I don’t think I’m going to watch it any more And, I really don’t like Geordie.
Or, is something else going on with you that I’m picking up? Or is it both.