Carol Drinkwater discusses her new book, The Olive Tree
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@darkpassengers There are olive trees growing prolifically wild near Browns Valley Minnesota.
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As a young guy I fell in love with her beauty. The beauty remains, but now as an older man the power of her mind and emotive writing continues to intoxicate me. Can you imagine a lifeform that has lived more than 6000 years? I can, but I cannot have related that wonder better than this beautiful lady.
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Dear Carol - if you read these comments you might be interested in some 2000+ year old trees in the island of Madeira. These were originally planted in Portugal by the Romans and rescued from a dam project by a Portuguese millionaire. They are now growing happily in the grounds of the Royal Savoy Vacation Club in Funchal.
Best wishes
Dave Collins
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Carol, you are a wonderful writer and you explain with a beatiful voice, but the older olive trees of yours needs cutting.
I know it's hard to cut a tree i love, but in 2-3 years the tree will give me so much more olives.
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my god , where is this house situated, next door to a motorway. All you can hear in the background is car noise.
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I got her book 'in celebration of olives' So interesting, I just cannot put it down, She makes her writing so interesting, a very talented lady, and look forward to her latest book.
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Yeah... she was stunningly beautiful in "All creatures great and small"
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I love the books and her writing. I usually get my reading material from the library, but I have purchased her books. The video does need some editing to eliminate repetition.
She is indeed a beatiful woman - olives or no olives
obamaself 2 years ago 4
i am finishing up the 3rd olive farm book and looking forward to starting the olive route and olive tree next. carol drinkwater is a fantastic writer, she has a very seductive and sensuous writing style. i have her illustrated book as well and can't get enough of her writing style!
oostovetop 2 years ago 4