Serendipity, Premonition and EAFOAB

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After a long day at work I started browsing. A comment caught my eye and I followed the link.

That led me to Easy as Falling off a Bike Episode 88.

I then looked at the comments and saw this…

It's remarkable
Submitted by Jo-Anne on Sun, 2007/10/21 - 1:55am

how you keep up being so wonderful in writing this never tiring story. You are in danger of becoming so much of a fixture that when ever this story is coming to an end, people will be looking around in bewilderment everywhere, and at each other, for having lost something which has become a part of oneself.

I love your story, and deeply bow to your commitment and prowess.

Jo-Anne

Two thousand six hundred and thirty episodes later…

Thank you so very much Angharad. A congratulations to Jo-Anne for spotting the truth so swiftly.

Persephone

Comments

Separation Anxiety

Quite. In fact recently after receiving a bit of a correction from Cathy (Angharad), I almost said, "Yes Mummy" in response. Being fearful of offense, I refrained. :)

This story is an epic pilgrimage and echoes the feelings and experiences of so many of us, though I have never shot a paratrooper with a crossbow. Don't even own one, I'm a gunner.

So, when she does stop writing this story I will indeed experience separation anxiety.

Gwen

Yeah

It's pretty amazing (both Jo-Anne's comment and the series)

Part of Cathy's family

Rhona McCloud's picture

To spot so early the part Angharad's Cathy would play in the lives of BC readers was indeed remarkable. I imagine few if any people and BC readers in particular experienced the degree of communication that the Cameron clan exhibit so EAFOAB seems to fill with love the gaps in our real life histories.

In a way we are all part of Cathy's family…

Rhona McCloud