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Originally Posted by Brambledog
That's exactly how I feel about my cello SloRian - and why it had to have a name and be a 'he'  I love the initial almost hug as I position Edward in my arms....awww bless him, he is lovely 
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Aww, that is SO cute!!

I just love the cello; it has such a beautiful, rich sound.
I love how my harp just nestles on my shoulder ... I'll have to see if I can think of a good name.
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Reading....yes, I have literally just started reading a series of books that always bring my pain down quite a lot when I read them. Two series of five books - ten in total, so I'll be zoning out for at least a couple of weeks!! They are the David Eddings books, first series 'The Belgariad' and second 'The Mallorean' - the first book is called 'Pawn of Phrophecy' and that's the one I've started. It's a fantasy series, but so well written and rich with fantastic characters, I can be lost in these books and love every minute. I also love Rosamunde Pilcher's novels, they are a little old-fashioned but like a cosy blanket, and just make me feel good.
Literature and music - where would we be without the arts?! 
Bram.
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I'm an avid reader - I just love it! I love the classics, and I'm a big Tolkien fan (my avatar uses his Elvish characters) and I'm branching out to literature from other countries (the Russian classics are great) but my go-to for when the pain is worse is Agatha Christie - she's just so fun, and so wickedly and hilariously accurate with how people act

Just fun, light, distracting reading. I can't manage anything else when I'm feeling worse than normal.
Anyone a Dr. Who fan? I'm looking forward to the new Doctor; I just didn't really click with Matt Smith (although how can anyone follow David Tennant?), although I like Clara. Wasn't wild about Amy.