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glacier_kitty) wrote2017-10-24 05:35 pm
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Posh Cherry
Here are a couple pics of Cherry I've only seen in Sara Wheeler's biography of him:

This pic is cool! They are Charlotte Shaw (GBS's wife), Pussy Russell Cooke (not sure who she is..), Cherry crouching in the back, Peter Scott, Kathleen Scott (Robert F. Scott's wife and son), and George Bernard Shaw. I love how posh Cherry looks LOL

Assistant zoologist on the Terra Nova. That doesn't even look like him! I'll never get over how different he looks in various pics of him..
Ohh my, this person's book review:
Tough to scold the author on this since her depiction of 'Cherry' was probably accurate....which raised the question, Is a book about this spoiled relic of the age of the upper class worth it? Here is a chap who "bought" his way aboard Scott's expedition through a sponsorship, probably screwed up resulting in Scott's death, and then spend the rest of his life in a self-absorbed, bored, sometimes depressed state, with concerns about the end of "separation of the classes". Oh by the way, I have a feeling G.B. Shaw wrote more of Cherry's book than the author of his bio lets on. But seriously, what did this fop do after the "worst journey" that was worthy of anything? Not much...which makes me question why we should care about this chap? Bottom line, the author is a fine writer, but her subject is about as interesting as a television test pattern.
Is..is this person serious?? He didn't buy his way through a sponsorship, he used his own money, and he gave it to Scott anyway when he was rejected the first time, and Scott was so impressed by that he accepted Cherry, even with his bad eyesight. Cherry probably would have died if he had tried to go through the blizzard to try and rescue Scott and his men. HE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SCOTT'S DEATH. OMG. What did he do that was worthy of anything?? He turned his house into a convalescent house during World War I, and he helped members of Scott's expedition pay for medical things and stuff. He didn't have to do grand things to be "worthy of something," small things mean a lot too! He was incredibly kind and caring, even if he was grumpy when he was older. Giving Angela a rock to show his love for her says everything to me. I'm sure George Bernard Shaw was a huge help in writing his book, but so what? When you're reading the book, you can tell what a beautiful, sensitive soul he was..Shaw helped him, but the book is still Cherry's words. Here is one such beautiful paragraph:

*swoons*
Eesh..I know people are allowed to have their own opinions, but that's just mean!
October 23: Frightful and October 24: Romance

What a combination :P
October 1: Hello Fall
October 2: History
October 3: Every Morning
October 4: Excursion
October 5: Potential
October 6: Look Down
October 7: Turning
October 8: Outline
October 9: Not Included
October 10: Straggler
October 11: Fruit
October 12: Relax
October 13: What I'm Reading
October 14: White
October 15: Nature's Tie Dye
October 16: Deconstructed
October 17: Leading Lines
October 18: Field of Vision
October 19: All of Us
October 20: Where I Stand
October 21: Predict
October 22: Seasonal Light
October 23: Frightful
October 24: Romance
October 25: Indulgence
October 26: Colorful Trees
October 27: Concealment
October 28: Foliage
October 29: Inheritance
October 30: Imagination
October 31: That's the Spirit!
Today's trivia: The machine used in shoe stores to measure shoe size is called a Brannock device

This pic is cool! They are Charlotte Shaw (GBS's wife), Pussy Russell Cooke (not sure who she is..), Cherry crouching in the back, Peter Scott, Kathleen Scott (Robert F. Scott's wife and son), and George Bernard Shaw. I love how posh Cherry looks LOL

Assistant zoologist on the Terra Nova. That doesn't even look like him! I'll never get over how different he looks in various pics of him..
Ohh my, this person's book review:
Tough to scold the author on this since her depiction of 'Cherry' was probably accurate....which raised the question, Is a book about this spoiled relic of the age of the upper class worth it? Here is a chap who "bought" his way aboard Scott's expedition through a sponsorship, probably screwed up resulting in Scott's death, and then spend the rest of his life in a self-absorbed, bored, sometimes depressed state, with concerns about the end of "separation of the classes". Oh by the way, I have a feeling G.B. Shaw wrote more of Cherry's book than the author of his bio lets on. But seriously, what did this fop do after the "worst journey" that was worthy of anything? Not much...which makes me question why we should care about this chap? Bottom line, the author is a fine writer, but her subject is about as interesting as a television test pattern.
Is..is this person serious?? He didn't buy his way through a sponsorship, he used his own money, and he gave it to Scott anyway when he was rejected the first time, and Scott was so impressed by that he accepted Cherry, even with his bad eyesight. Cherry probably would have died if he had tried to go through the blizzard to try and rescue Scott and his men. HE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SCOTT'S DEATH. OMG. What did he do that was worthy of anything?? He turned his house into a convalescent house during World War I, and he helped members of Scott's expedition pay for medical things and stuff. He didn't have to do grand things to be "worthy of something," small things mean a lot too! He was incredibly kind and caring, even if he was grumpy when he was older. Giving Angela a rock to show his love for her says everything to me. I'm sure George Bernard Shaw was a huge help in writing his book, but so what? When you're reading the book, you can tell what a beautiful, sensitive soul he was..Shaw helped him, but the book is still Cherry's words. Here is one such beautiful paragraph:

*swoons*
Eesh..I know people are allowed to have their own opinions, but that's just mean!
October 23: Frightful and October 24: Romance

What a combination :P
October 2: History
October 3: Every Morning
October 4: Excursion
October 5: Potential
October 7: Turning
October 8: Outline
October 9: Not Included
October 10: Straggler
October 11: Fruit
October 13: What I'm Reading
October 14: White
October 15: Nature's Tie Dye
October 16: Deconstructed
October 17: Leading Lines
October 19: All of Us
October 21: Predict
October 22: Seasonal Light
October 23: Frightful
October 24: Romance
October 25: Indulgence
October 26: Colorful Trees
October 27: Concealment
October 28: Foliage
October 29: Inheritance
October 30: Imagination
October 31: That's the Spirit!
Today's trivia: The machine used in shoe stores to measure shoe size is called a Brannock device