Becky
Well-Known Member
Although it is our dinner time, I HAVE to come in on this thread!
For starters, I love reading Miranda Delmar Morgan's contributions. How dare you criticise her (just because she is a woman?).
I enjoy ( positive approach) the articles on the 'learning curve'. In fact I have some thoughts of my own on this subject which hopefully will amount to an article (that you can all ignore).
I love articles about cruising and I think there are too many about the east and Welsh coasts, because at this time I have no intention of going there. The restaurants and wines are far better on the North French coast in my opinion.
Also, when something crops up on Cornish Maid, I usually search through the mags to find a relevant article which I wouldn't have read at the time, but stored for future use. Example; in May this year there was an article on window restoration, which has suddenly become of priority to us now!
I can keep mags for up to a year before the untidyness drives me to ditch them.
I believe that although some articles in the 'usual suspect' mags aren't of interest at the time you first see them, you can never tell what might crop up later.
For people like me the mags are a very useful resource of information, but not quite as good as the forum!
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For starters, I love reading Miranda Delmar Morgan's contributions. How dare you criticise her (just because she is a woman?).
I enjoy ( positive approach) the articles on the 'learning curve'. In fact I have some thoughts of my own on this subject which hopefully will amount to an article (that you can all ignore).
I love articles about cruising and I think there are too many about the east and Welsh coasts, because at this time I have no intention of going there. The restaurants and wines are far better on the North French coast in my opinion.
Also, when something crops up on Cornish Maid, I usually search through the mags to find a relevant article which I wouldn't have read at the time, but stored for future use. Example; in May this year there was an article on window restoration, which has suddenly become of priority to us now!
I can keep mags for up to a year before the untidyness drives me to ditch them.
I believe that although some articles in the 'usual suspect' mags aren't of interest at the time you first see them, you can never tell what might crop up later.
For people like me the mags are a very useful resource of information, but not quite as good as the forum!
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