tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855510751016957422.post3722684314219779758..comments2023-09-24T09:46:20.734+02:00Comments on Magic Lantern Show: EpitaphOwenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12622587942009516590noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855510751016957422.post-79046089516082079682009-12-03T14:48:11.709+01:002009-12-03T14:48:11.709+01:00I remember the Court of the Crimson King song! I&...I remember the Court of the Crimson King song! I've only heard it a few times, but it made an impression. Much like this tombstone marking. Mr. Delcambre must have been a writer, humorist, or intellectual. Or all three.<br /><br />Love your blog! Why have I not visited you more often? I shall endeavor to catch up.<br /><br />Warmly,<br />ChristineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8855510751016957422.post-13809912041975218572009-12-02T00:43:12.597+01:002009-12-02T00:43:12.597+01:00Thank you Owen for this surprising epitaph. I will...Thank you Owen for this surprising epitaph. I will use it during my lectures on the true significations of monuments. <br />In fact a monument is still functioning when people act to use it as a sign of remembrance. As we know people need to be helped sometimes. This seems to have worked quite well. Though I noticed somebody has placed a heather plant to reassure the late Mr Delcambre.<br />See you soon<br />RegisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com