"But if you call me Anne please call me Anne spelled with an e."
"What difference does it make how it's spelled?" asked Marilla with another rusty smile as she picked up the teapot.
"Oh, it makes such a difference. It looks so much nicer. When you hear a name pronounced can't you always see it in you mind, just as if it was printed out? I can; and A-n-n looks dreadful, but A-n-n-e looks so much more distinguished. If you'll only call me Anne spelled with an e I shall try to reconcile myself to not being called Cordelia."
"Very well, then, Anne spelled with an e..."You see, when I was born, and the doctor announced that I was a "little redhead", my mother knew that she wanted to somehow name me after her favorite fictional heroine, Anne of Green Gables. And so my name became Pamela Anne, spelled with an "e".
Therefore today we welcome a very special guest to Pamela's Victorian Cottage, Anne of Green Gables. For today let us pretend that our little cottage is actually Green Gables, and these are some of Anne's thoughts as she comes to stay with us. Each of these wonderful quotes are from the book "Anne of Green Gables", written by L.M. Montgomery.
Now before this introduction took place above to Marilla, the soon to be reluctant adoptive mother to this orphan girl sent mistakenly to them from the asylum, (as they had certainly requested a boy, not a girl!), Marilla's old bachelor brother "Matthew Cuthbert and the sorrel mare jogged comfortably over the eight miles to Bright River" to the train station to meet the expected young orphan boy they had requested from the asylum to come to live with them. You can imagine his consternation when the only person there waiting to meet him was this "strange girl".
(The beautiful background paintings are taken from my old "Country Seasons" calendars, created by John Sloane, and adapted for my story today). |
"Oh, there are a lot more cherry-trees all in bloom! This island is the bloomiest place. I just love it already, and I'm so glad I'm going to live here. I've always heard that Prince Edward Island was the prettiest place in the world, and I used to imagine I was living here, but I never really expected I would. It's delightful when your imaginations come true, isn't it?"
"Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we knew all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination, then, would there?"
"Fancy! It's always been one of my dreams to live near a brook. I never expected I would, though. Dreams don't often come true, do they? Wouldn't it be nice if they did? But just now I feel pretty nearly perfectly happy..."
And imagine Anne's pure delight when she woke up the first morning in that lovely house, and looked out her window for the first time, and she just couldn't contain her joy:
"Oh, isn't it wonderful?" she said, waving her hand comprehensively at the good world outside."Marilla didn't know exactly what Anne was talking about, and thinking she was speaking about the tree outside her window, she responded:
"It's a big tree," said Marilla, "and it blooms great, but the fruit don't amount to much never...small and wormy."But Anne's spirit could not be crushed...
"Oh, I don't mean just the tree; of course it's lovely--yes, it's radiantly lovely--it blooms as if it meant it--but I meant everything, the garden and the orchard and the brook and the woods, the whole big dear world. Don't you feel as if you just loved the world on a morning like this? And I can hear the brook laughing all the way up here. Have you ever noticed what cheerful things brooks are? They're always laughing. Even in winter-time I've heard them under the ice. I'm so glad there's a brook near Green Gables..."
"Why must people kneel down to pray? If I really wanted to pray I'll tell you what I'd do. I'd go out into a great big field all alone or into the deep, deep woods, and I'd look up into the sky--up--up--up--into that lovely blue sky that looks as if there was no end to its blueness. And then I'd just feel a prayer."
"Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them, " explained Anne. "You mayn't get the things themselves; but nothing can prevent you from having the fun of looking forward to them. Mrs. Lynde said, 'Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed.' but I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed."
Lest I get carried away and end up quoting the whole book for you, let me just close with this last little bit that helps me understand just why Anne and I are such "kindred spirits".
"October was a beautiful month at Green Gables, when the birches in the hollow turned as golden as sunshine and the maples behind the orchard were royal crimson and the wild cherry-trees along the lane put on the loveliest shades of dark red and bronzy green, while the fields sunned themselves in aftermaths.
Anne revelled in the world of colour about her. "Oh, Marilla," she exclaimed one Saturday morning, coming dancing in with her arms full of gorgeous boughs,
"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. It would be terrible if we just skipped from September to November, wouldn't it? "
And with that I think I will close this little episode of Pamela's Victorian Cottage. I hope you enjoyed our little visit with Anne of Green Gables. You know, I never realized until re-reading these first few chapters again just how much I really am like Anne. Perhaps my mother somehow vicariously taught me a lot about her favorite fictional heroine in the way she taught me to view things in life. It's interesting that I don't ever remember my mother reading this story to me...she just kind of told me about it in little bits and pieces throughout the years, and it really wasn't until I was an adult that I actually literally read the book and understood just who this person was that I was named after...and now a lot of things make sense to me...
To all of the "kindred spirits" out there, I will leave you with this final quote from Anne for this visit:
"Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world."
Until we meet again, God bless you all!!
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DeleteOh my! How wonderful Pamela, I've seen and read every version of Anne of Green Gables, Avonlee, etc.. And still watch the films when they show up on apps of my Roku. I know Annie (our blogging friend) will love your post. I truly enjoyed this dear friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was such fun to do. Made me wish I was really there...someday I would truly love to visit PEI and see where Anne of Green Gables was written. I need to watch the movie again. It has been a long time, but right now I am just reading through the books again. It is fun reading.
DeleteThis is a treat. I didn't read "Anne of Green Gables" as a child. I will look for it and try to watch it. Thank you for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteI liked the earlier version of the movie...not the most recent one. But I always recommend reading the books first, then you have a better understanding of her true personality!
DeleteWhat a beautiful gathering for your tea party!
ReplyDeleteWe loved watching the Anne of Green Gables series when it was on TV in the 1980s.
Thank you, Barbara. Some day you and I must get our little "friends" together...your staff and my doll family...they could really have a big tea party!!!
DeleteI think you could write a lovely children's book about your Victorian Cottage, Pam. This was great fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you Terri, for such a neat idea! I have never really thought that I'd be good at writing a children's book, but maybe the child is just beginning to reawaken in me...I'm in my "2nd childhood", so I am looking at life differently than I did as an adult! LOL.
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ReplyDeleteSome lines that caught my eye:
Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about?
...the good world
...Anne's spirit could not be crushed
...look up and then just feel a prayer
"Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world."
Beautiful. That kind of beautiful that just reaches and makes an ordinary day magnificent!
Thank you for enjoying this with me. Maybe "kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think..."
DeleteLove, love, LOVE Anne of Green Gables...I was mesmerized by the Netflix version. I also love everything about your Victorian Cottage...in fact, I want to move in right away! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for your "love". And you are very welcome to come and move in anytime!! We could have a tea party!!
DeleteI LOVED this, Pam. You are such a wonderful story teller and you've chosen wisely the things you quoted from Anne of Green Gables. I love that book...as well as Anne of Avonlea. Such good wholesome reading. And I love the sweet Anne who now is visiting Pamela's Victorian Cottage.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dianna. You know, you just might be named after Anne's "bosom friend"...her name is also Dianna!! Isn't that interesting? Perhaps you would like to come for a tea party someday! :)
DeleteI loved, loved, loved, and still do, "Anne of Green Gables!" This is a precious post, Pamela, and definitely makes me want to read these books all over again. Like Anne, too, I'd rather worship God in His woodland cathedral than down on my knees behind walls. Her character so perfectly frees the inner child, the one Jesus calls to Himself.
ReplyDeleteSo creative, too, how you worked Anne into your Victorian cottage. Simply enchanting!
Blessings!
Thank you, Martha. I had such fun visualizing these little scenes...and yes, I guess the quotes I chose were because I could feel them inside myself...especially the one about praying/worshiping God...although I do love to be in God's House as well as His beautiful creation. It's all good...
DeleteYour Victorian cottage just keeps getting more adorable! I too love "Anne
ReplyDeleteof Green Gables", everything about it! Your little doll is perfect. Mine is small and came from Canada (Ebay) and she's sitting on a bench waiting for Matthew....And visiting PEI would be a dream come true...
Oh how wonderful, Linda! I'm glad to know that you are "kindred spirit"! I would love to see a picture of your Anne doll! I can imagine she must be so sweet sitting on a bench. Yes, wouldn't it be wonderful to visit that lovely place? I know I'd love to. Thank you for visiting here...
DeletePamela, what a delightful post! Love your Victorian cottage! When I was growing up, I always identified with Anne. I had quite the imagination and I felt like an orphan after my grandmother passed. Those stories really spoke to me and still do which is why I often use LM Montgomery's quotes in my posts. Living here on the Island is truly lovely although I would trade places with you in the wintertime. ;-) Enjoy your weekend. Blessings...Sandi
ReplyDeleteOh Sandi, I'm so glad you visited us here today!! I knew you would be able to "identify" with Anne...you do make me think of her every time I visit your lovely "place". You are always welcome to come visit here in the wintertime. I can imagine it would be a lovely change for you, but you would be anxious to get back "home" for springtime. I wonder, is PEI still the same way as Anne described it in the spring? I'd love to see it sometime!!
ReplyDeleteThe Secret Garden is so precious. I think I've made our entire 6 1/2 acres that way, a place of refuge and peace. I try to always pray for a hedge of protection for our home and all our neighbors. It's so peaceful here. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteLove & Blessings. xx
You have a lovely garden, and such wonderful visitors too. We don't have cardinals over here or woodpeckers; but often robins visit our gardens.
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I agree....October is the perfect time for porch sittin' and enjoying the small things all about! I also agree that a trip to PEI would be ah.maz.ing!! Has always been a dream of mine:)
ReplyDeleteI love the kindred spirits we've made friends with right here on our blogs. And I love seeing the birds that are showing up there at this time of year. It's been a good week to be in nature and even better weather coming up! Enjoy your day sweet lady!
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