317--Chapter 17 -- Age of Innocence

Published: Sept. 20, 2013, 7 p.m.

b"Edith Wharton's , chapter 17, with many thanks to our reader, . If the iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the . New Giveaway for . You have until September 31st. Last month Cheryl W won the yarn from Meg and Rosemary C won a copy of Big Foot Knits by doing . See how easy it is to win! Baby Lily News and updates She is home! Thank you for your Help Grounded Sneak Peeks 2 is here!!! The is up! (This one with the looooovvveee interest showing up!) Find out about the new sock patterns based on characters from the book, our , and how you can share based on the book at the , and find out more about the complementary sock pattern you'll get free if you or, if you're not ready to pre-order, you can find out more via the ! | | | \\u2014 current subscriber book, Charles Dickens' (not so) and the first chunk of is (it'll be a bit between chunks). \\xa0 Literary Links of interest for this chapter: Susan said about St Augustine: This evening as I was going to a class at Flagler College I was listening to the episode where St Augustine is first mentioned. The College is in the old Hotel Ponce de Leon, built by industrialist Henry Flagler in the 1880's. It was designed by Carrere and Hastings, who also built the NYC Public Library. The college is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the building this year. For a time it was the nicest hotel in the world, with many original Tiffany windows (that are still there), beautiful architecture and even electricity with wiring put in by Edison. It was The Place to go in winter. It's a pretty amazing building. There is a student run tour twice a day, and it's very popular. It was definitely for the upper classes only. Flagler built another hotel across the street, but it was not quite as nice although It did have a casino and the world's largest indoor swimming pool. The Hotel is built on land my ancestors farmed in the 18th century. Later, one of my great great grandfathers was a hunting and fishing guide for Henry Flagler and his guests. Hmm, I probably should have read this book a while back, huh? (Heather's Note: I love these brushes with greatness we get! More proof y'all are the best!) Later, Flagler moved further south, building the railroad that ended in Key West. After he died he was buried in the mausoleum of a church he built here, right near the hotel. In fact, I parked in front of it tonight! His first wife, as well as his daughter and granchild are buried there. I will attach a couple of pictures, from postcards, that you will find interesting. (I have these cards in my postcard stash. I'm a Postcrosser,) They are fairly self-explanatory. The modern photo shows the dome of the church Henry Flagler is buried in. It's Memorial Presbyterian, although my friend insists on calling it the Presbyterian Mosque. It's pretty elaborate. The hotel became a college in the 1968. The college is small, but highly rated. (Also, on another note, coquina is pronounced Ko-keen-a, not Ko-queen-a. It's a Spanish word, so a lot of people make that mistake. I can't remember which episode this came up in. Before Age of Innocence, though.) Our Sponsors: \\xa0 Crafty News: Sweet and Simple Baby Crochet (with the cutest bunting EVER) Podcaster Throwdown The rules are: There are no rules! No just kidding, but we are treating it a bit like a playground style throwdown, so there aren\\u2019t many rules. It basically boils down to this: Listeners may donate to multiple podcast teams (but each individual hat will only count toward one team). Follow the when making your hats. () It\\u2019s looking like there will be prize drawing for people who donated hats to the winning team. Since we\\u2019re a multi-craftual podcast, please know that hats may be knitted, crocheted, or sewn. And there are even a few patterns for sewn hats/headwraps on the Halos Site. Lots of KALs happening right now. . General News: ; ; ; or stream or download the film on your television or watch it right on your computer at ,\\xa0,\\xa0,\\xa0,\\xa0,\\xa0\\xa0or\\xa0. and and and at Amazon There's a new for CraftLit! \\xa0continues to grow (many audiobooks with benefits were\\xa0originally available only to ):\\xa0, , , , and\\xa0. \\xa0 is also there. If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can or . Same content, either way. Music in this series is . Booktalk begins at 13:30min Want a button? grab the code"