Hey, Miss India. Nothing to do with Hale as a person. Yes, in a cemetery.
Is this the grave of a famous individual in the US Letty?
Well, there you are, Dutchy. Not in the U.S.
and this is a Canadian man,right?
Oops. My answer of "Right!" was a response to your question about Europe, s.g. NOT Canada. Remember, Letty is on dial up.
Letty, I'm lost at the moment, are we in Canada or Europe?
Oh, and I was flying all over Canada.
Gawd, Europe is too big.
Miss Letty lets narrow it down. Ireland?
Europe, and yes, Ireland.
Further clarification needed. Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland?
Is this the grave of a famous Irishman?
Who's the person? Fallen hero, literary legend or someone else. Hint please
Are you doing in the Hermetic today, Miss Letty?
I'm trying to catch up, because I am slow, everybody.
Hermetic? if you say so, Francis.<smile>
Yes, this is a famous Irishman.
Yes, it is in Northern Ireland.
And I really like this person and his output and he can be hermetic.
William Butler Yeats was not only one of the most beloved and honored poets of this century. Playwright, essayist, theatrical impresario, occultist, politician, famously hapless lover--he was also one of the most colorful and complex. Astonishingly, no full biography of Yeats has appeared in many years. Now, Keith Alldritt gives us a lively telling of Yeats's story that puts the poet in the context of his times, from the high Victorian era to the modernism of the thirties.
Alldritt reveals that Yeats was not just "the sensitive introvert who began as the mooning dreamer and after a lifetime seeking philosophical and hermetic wisdom, ended as the learned sage" that Yeats himself and his biographers would have us believe.
Hermetic Irishman in Googles gave me this. Correct?
Wow, Dutchy he was such a handsome chap.
Indeed it is W.B. Yeats. Now can anyone name the place?