In a message dated 11/9/08 3:20:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> "the low rain > clouds brought down to the very level of the sea, whirling and flying in > rags > and > fragments from wave to wave, AS I HAVE OFTEN SEEN THEM." He implies he > could > "appreciate" Turner because he's one of the "few people who have ever seen > the > effect". But when the hell did that ever actually happen? It's silly to > suggest that only a few people ever crossed the channel. > The ferries didn't really set out in terrific gales either. But you can see rain clouds brought down to the very level of the sea, whirling and flying in rags and fragments from wave to wave without its being a terrible storm,just bad weather at sea. Besides, what with his delicacy and all he was probably seasick,which might have enhanced the weather's effect. Kate Sullivan ************** AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now. (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212792382x1200798498/aol?redir=http ://searchblog.aol.com/2008/11/04/happy- holidays-from-aol-search/?ncid=emlcntussear00000001)
