Unfortunately I have writer's block again today. I have a quotation from Boswell's Life of Johnson taped to my computer (it has been with me through several computers and has survived my move); it says "A man may write at any time if he will set himself doggedly to it." What Dr. Johnson fails to mention is that his maladies and afflictions left him lacking doggedness on many occasions. I don't mean to claim anything in common with Dr. Johnson, but my doggedness has deserted me this morning.
While I'm missing in action, you might try visiting Robert Kalman's work. I can't reproduce one here without permission, but I've enjoyed looking through these this morning. Mariek Fogiel, who I believe lives on the Riviera, suggested it.
Anyway, my apologies, but I am giving up for now; I'll re-apply myself this afternoon and see what happens and, failing that, will try again tomorrow.
All best,
Yr. Hmbl. Host
Oh, and if you want to read Boswell, I suggest Osgood's abridgement, which can be had for the Kindle for a very well spent $3.03.