tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137246730421866659.post7321665674934533792..comments2023-10-09T06:54:04.099-06:00Comments on Past Times and Present Tensions: So speak, you dead: thoughts about archaeology. 5 ― excerpts from T.S. Elliot's Four QuartetsJohn Hooker FSAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10001080340384925879noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137246730421866659.post-82948684924589209272014-05-29T10:03:24.486-06:002014-05-29T10:03:24.486-06:00Thank you, Dick, much appreciated. I was looking f...Thank you, Dick, much appreciated. I was looking for a quote, yesterday, and I found the T.S. Elliot poems and it went from there. I think it might be my favorite post so far but the formatting within the template nearly drove me crazy. From poetry yesterday, I'm shifting to dance today (in the same series)<br /><br />Thank you, too, for linking to another of my posts from your blog. Without detectorists, I have no idea what I would be doing -- the subject of Celtic coins, for example, is dependent on it and the finds have added to our knowledge more than anything else.<br /><br />Best,<br /><br />JohnJohn Hooker FSAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10001080340384925879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137246730421866659.post-69486437058101042062014-05-29T09:07:58.702-06:002014-05-29T09:07:58.702-06:00Great post and well said. Thanks.Great post and well said. Thanks.Dick Stouthttp://www.stoutstandards.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com