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Alas, my attendance will have to wait until 2013, though I will probably drive to Cross Plains in July just to see the place.
Still a true believer,
P.

Oh, bad luck (but good luck to your friend and her husband). Couldn't you persuade her to get married at the Cross Plains Temple of Mitra? :-)



My wife, not a pulp/scifi fan, enjoyed the trip too. Actually she asked so many questions that I thought she wanted to become a REH scholar:-)

Sounds like you both had a really enjoyable time, Enrico. I'm really jealous! ;-)
Were there any speakers there that you managed to catch?


Maybe your wife could convince mine that it'd make for a cool anniversary trip. ;)
I envy your experience at REH's house. Thanks for sharing.

http://geekyhouse.blogspot.com/2012/0...
:)

http://geekyhouse.blogspot.com/2012/0...
:)"
Cool review. Liked the pics. Would still be a hard sell for an anniversary trip but you never know.

there could be a jewelry there.... :)
Can I add pics here?

Here's the image directly:

Or you can just do the URL like this:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-bvRd4c7-INk...


His room was narrow and cramped, his culture (could arguably be described as) narrow and cramped, but his imagination was open and free. This website's postings have caused me to wonder if Howard's constrained life actually fueled his powerful imagination.
PS) And looking at the photos has made me think about something else - his tiny little room had NO AIR CONDITIONING in the murderous Texas heat. How do you survive in a tiny oven like that, much less continue to write? Do you think summertime physical misery might have been an inspiring force for Howard's characters? (Just joking - sort of.)
A fellow Texan,
p.

P12: Maybe the Texan heat was why he wrote so many stories set in deserts :-)

Unfortunately, it is cancer, but the treatments are going really well at the moment and the tumor has shrunk dramatically.

Unfortunately, it is cancer, but the treatments are going really well at the moment and the tumor has shrunk dramatically."
Best to you guys here too.


"The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind." -
H. P. Lovecraft
Anyway, I've found all my old pictures but those REH ones...if all else fails, I'll ask my wife once she wakes up. It gives you a really good perspective of how short the room is. There's actually a window that opens between his small bedroom and his parents, presumably left so he could listen in on her while she was sick. I'm not sure if the original poster mentioned it, but the house has been modified since REH lived there. An extra room was added on, where it 'L's around the back was not there in Howard's day.
More info here: http://www.rehupa.com/?p=3330