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Dear Diana,


     David's collection and Tanya's blog  have been the bright 
happenings this past few weeks. As you saw from my compliments to Tanya 
(which I didn't intend to send to the whole list) my older brother died 
a week ago Saturday. He would have been 91 in March. We knew it was 
coming but not this soon. He just missed the birth of his first 
great-grand child who was born three days after he died. Donald, my 
nephew who lives in London and his partner and a great nephew who is 
teaching in Stockholm came for the funeral. With all the border issues 
the visitation and service were postponed to last Sunday and Monday. To 
add to all the other things that had to be done the increase in the 
cases of covid meant that Ontario has put a limit to the number of 
people who can be at a private party. Things were much better a couple 
of weeks ago and I invited everybody in the family to my annual party on 
December 28. This had to be cancelled. The members of the immediate 
family who don't live in Toronto (17 of them) get their bags of goodies 
from me as their Christmas presents at the party. I had most of the 
contents of the bags -- jellies, chutney etc and snacks -- made but had 
not organized the bags in families etc. I knew I would see them all at 
the visitation or funeral so I spent the end of last week packing bags 
trying to get everything even. I managed it but other important things 
like putting up the tree and buying presents for my sister etc had to be 
done. I have come out of that bustle and finally have time to write to 
my friends.


     I hope you have a good Christmas and that we will be able to see 
each other in March. I hope to cross the Atlantic around the middle of 
the month and end the visit going to the MeTh meeting in Dundee -- but, 
of course, that depends on the wretched virus. I find the uncertainty of 
life at the moment very unsettling.


     Love


On 2021-12-22 10:34 a.m., WYATT, DIANA K.J. wrote:
> This is wonderful - thank you, David! It also brings back vivid 
> memories of our REED N-E team summer outing to Gilling Castle a few 
> years ago - happy days!
> Diana
>
> Dr Diana Wyatt
> Honorary Fellow,
> Durham University,
> Department of English Studies,
> 77 Hallgarth Street,
> Durham DH1 3Ay, UK.
>
> REED NE Project:  http://community.dur.ac.uk/reed.ne
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> *Subject:* Re: REED THIS! A blog about the Records of Early English 
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>
> This is terrific, Tanya. I have been deeply involved in family affairs 
> this week (a brother died last weekend) and just tonight had a chance 
> to look at what you have done. Havn't read it thoroughly yet but will 
> very soon.
>
> Best
>
> On 2021-12-17 8:13 a.m., Tanya Hagen wrote:
>> We are pleased to announce that 'REED THIS! A blog about the Records 
>> of Early English Drama project' is now live.
>>
>> Our inaugural series features the records of the newly published 
>> /Yorkshire, North Riding/ collection, edited by David Klausner. Read 
>> the first essay, 'Music in Yorkshire's North Riding,' here:
>>
>> https://reedproject.blog/2021/12/16/music-in-yorkshires-north-riding/ 
>> <https://reedproject.blog/2021/12/16/music-in-yorkshires-north-riding/>
>>
>> Follow us on Instagram @reed_project for regular updates about the 
>> project!This is