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Monthly Archives: March 2010
A Message From Merlin
Hi Mr. PirateWell, what can I say… I’m alive and well (first of all) second : I grew a bit tired of this thing, and the lack of response. You see I noticed this blog had about 50 followers (I … Continue reading
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Disappearing blogs
Well my inbox has received a number of inquiries as to the situation of Merlin-in-Rags and Friends of Old-Time Music blogs, which both went private within a few days of each other back in December. I don’t know what happened, … Continue reading
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Letters from Yurtville
Hello dear readers (those who haven’t given up entirely on my continuing this blog), I’m not dead, as you can see. Far from it! I’m alive and well, and excited by the coming of spring. It’s quite a bit longer … Continue reading
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