Friday, January 21, 2022

Day 3442: Agatha.

 

 

"Agatha Christie": old photo, digital collage.

 



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Deeply hurt by the death of her mother, thirty-five-year-old Agatha Christie was still trying to overcome her grief when her husband of twelve years suddenly announced that he was in love with another woman and wanted a divorce. The twin shocks threw Agatha into a deep state of depression. Feeling that the best of life was behind her, she saw little reason to go on living. Only concern for her seven-year-old daughter saved her from suicide.
 
Born into an affluent English family in 1890, Agatha Miller was a precocious child who taught herself to read at age four and quickly developed what would be a lifelong devotion to books. At age 22 she met Archie Christie, a dashing young pilot. The couple fell in love and were married on Christmas Eve in 1914. They spent most of the next four years separated by World War I, settling afterwards in London. Their only child, Rosalind, was born in 1919. By the time her marriage to Archie fell apart, Agatha had published five well-received detective novels, but she could hardly have expected the success that awaited her.
In time Agatha began to recover from the pain of her failed marriage. She resumed writing and, to boost her spirits, took a trip on the Orient Express. Then, in 1930 a friend invited her to come along on a trip to an archeological dig in Iraq. There she met Max Mallowan, a prominent archeologist thirteen years her junior. They fell in love and were married later that year, a happy marriage that would last until Agatha’s death 46 years later.
 
At the end of 1926, Agatha Christie may have thought that her life was no longer worth living, but she was entirely wrong about that. In the years that followed she not only found the love of her life, but she also enjoyed her greatest success, becoming the best-loved author on earth, with over 70 best-selling novels as well as the longest-running play in history. Her husband Max was knighted in 1968 and three years later Agatha was made a Dame of the British Empire.
 
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie Mallowan died at age 85 on January 12, 1976.  With over two billion copies sold, she is the best-selling novelist in history.


 

*update ... (*stuff you'd want to know?)

M&Ms' characters are getting a new look

The candy's anthropomorphized chocolate characters are being made over, and the logo is also getting a tweak. But the most noticeable change is to the six M&M characters: new shoes. Green has swapped her go-go boots for sneakers. Brown is sporting lower, more sensible heels. Red and Yellow's shoes now have laces. Orange's shoes laces are no longer untied. And Blue's shoes, while little changed, resemble what Anton Vincent, president of Mars Wrigley North America, described as "a bad version of Uggs."

M&Ms old logo and characters are shown on the left, and the new versions on the right. Changes include new footwear for the six characters and a straightened-out logo emphasizing the ampersand.

Over the years the brand has switched between highlighting its characters more heavily or less frequently. Now, it's putting them front and center.


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4 comments:

john said...

I love the aged look you achieved on this piece. :-)

jacki long said...

Thanks John, there were several that I liked, but I went with this aged look. Have a great weekend.

elenor said...

I din't know anything about Agatha Christie, just loved the films with her stories. What a remarkable lady she was showing us that a disaster can turn into happiness and good luck. So never ever give up hope!
The digital collage is fabulous. Love it.
Happy weekend, Jacki.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor, I enjoyed working on Agatha. Happy Weekend!