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Roses are red, violets are blue,
A brief summary:
Alison visits Portmeirion
with Bruce, Jane, and Aaron.
All the best photos were taken by daughter Jane, whose skills and talents are beyond counting. She is a marine biology research scientist, and she and Aaron came over from Helgoland, Germany to join the goofy parents.
There were Number 2 and Number 6 buttons in the shop, so Jane made us buy them and go back and take more pictures. We rode a 'taxi' and walked around.
Here is our homage to the Danger Man episode "View From A Villa", with a sketch by Bruce on his iPad. I hope the matchup works - we couldn't get to the exact right angle. At right is his sketch.
We stayed at Telford's Tower. Here is the view at 4am.
Then we had to leave in the morning.
With love for Patrick McGoohan's work and respect for the man, we brought white silk roses in behalf of all of us fans.
We had a wonderful time, and any difficulty leaving was purely internal.
~Alison Caretaker of the Regenerated Patrick McGoohan Home Page
Spent most of the day thinking about The Prisoner (1967) and came to the conclusion that I have a big big crush on Patrick McGoohan (Specifically 6) this show is going to consume me, mind body and soul.
This article is about the 1967 British TV series. For other uses, see Prisoner (disambiguation).
The Prisoner is a British television series created by Patrick McGoohan, who stars as Number Six, a nameless British intelligence agent who everyone wants to literally and/or figuratively plow, while Number Six himself could not possibly care less.[1]
tl;dw so many characters using bedroom voices and looking Six up and down with undisguised approval while he responds with catlike ambivalence or straight up antipathy
wet, feral, and moodily-lit in "Many Happy Returns" ( ≖‿ ≖ )
Clearly enjoying himself on the set of “The Not So Jolly Roger”🏴☠️