Ooo, lookee, a Sherlock Holmes Hotel! Yes, this is another pic from my quest. This hotel is situatated on Baker Street. I did not venture into the inner bowels, but it looked pretty normal, other than the Sherlock Holmes sign. =D
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Sherlock Holmes....Hotel?
Ooo, lookee, a Sherlock Holmes Hotel! Yes, this is another pic from my quest. This hotel is situatated on Baker Street. I did not venture into the inner bowels, but it looked pretty normal, other than the Sherlock Holmes sign. =D
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The Adventure of the Gold-Engraved Box - Part 1
Holmes broke the silence. "I do wonder why Mrs. Hudson is on her way up at this time of the morning?"
"Bring the wedding gift you recieved from M. Baylor to Hyde Park to-morrow. The bench near the tallest elm."
"Interesting message. No signature. Only a fragment of another piece of paper." He held it up to the light. "No watermark. The message is printed. Does this suggest anything to you, Watson?"
"Of course not, Billy. You've done nothing wrong."
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Hope you enjoyed part one of my story :D Please feel free to comment at will and check back often for the rest of it!
A Little Introductory Post...
The Adventure of the Gold-Engraved Box!
I'm not very good with titles but this is the name I came up with for Mrs. Hudson's mystery.
So...I'm posting it little by little, after all the proofreading and editing have been completed for each stage. I'm trying to make good breaks in the story, so I have some place to end before continuing to the next portion.
I tried to model it after Doyle's stories...told from the perspective of Watson (hee hee) and I tried to use some words that would be used...so hopefully you can't tell that Doyle didn't write it.
Oh, and I should warn you - this is my first endeavor at a mystery. I've never written a mystery before. I'm more a historical fiction kinda gal. So...hopefully it's not too ovbious :D
Anyway, enjoy, and please feel free to comment on each post. I like to know what the people who read my stories think about them :D So, if you think I should add something, or take away something, or change the wording of something, or if you like it as it is...please feel free to say so. I don't get hurt feelings very easily when it comes to my work, I accept everything as constructive critisism.
Bre
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Baker Street!
The Mystery of Mrs. Hudson's Mystery

I do know for a fact that Holmes and Watson took on a case of a landlady's mysterious guest. I believe that the name of the mystery was The Adventure of the Red Circle. But why did Conan Doyle never write a mystery for Holmes' own landlady? Maybe because it would have seemed mere coincidence that the landlady of the famous consulting detective should have a mystery for her tenant to solve.
That being said, we may never hear of a Mrs. Hudson mystery. Unless, of course, I put into action the plan I've for awhile...being of a writing sort (in this way I can identify with Watson, who, I can say, has a real talent for using big adjectives to describe people and places), I thought it might be fun to write a Sherlock Holmes fan fiction (I've done that with two other books/movies, Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean, and they turned out supurb!). I thought, why not use the opportunity of Mrs. Hudson's missing mystery and write one for her myself? So, stay tuned for developments. I'll post it here, chapter by chapter, if I do write something.
No post about Mrs. Hudson would be complete without mention to her relationship with Sherlock Holmes. In The Adventure of the Dying Detective, Watson writes a couple of really funny paragraphs about Holmes and Mrs. Hudson's apartment...
"Mrs. Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, was a long-suffering woman. Not only was her first-floor flat invaded at all hours by throngs of singular and often undesirable characters but her remarkable lodger showed and eccentricity and irregularity in his life which must have surely tried her patience. His incredible untidiness, his addiction to music at strange hours, his occasional revolver practice within doors, his weird and often malodorous scientific experiments and the atmosphere of violence and danger which hung around him made him the very worst tenant in London...
"The landlady stood in deepest awe of him and never dared to interfere with him, however outrageous his proceedings might seem. She was fond of him, too, for he had a remarkable gentleness and courtesy in his dealings with women."
- The Adventure of the Dying Detective
That paragraph alone shows that Mrs. Hudson must have been a very, very patient woman, because I know that if my own tenant was shooting holes in my walls (even if they were the initials of the Queen of England) or playing his violin at 3 in the morning I would have probably kicked him out. It says a lot about her character, that she could put up with that for such a long time.
So, even thought Mrs. Hudson does not play a very big part in the Sherlock Holmes canon, she is most definately one of the most important. If not for her, Holmes would have probably been passed around from flat to flat, because most people probably wouldn't put up with his odd habits. I'm thankful for Mrs. Hudson.
(picture above: Rosalie Williams as Mrs. Hudson in the Granada Television Series of Sherlock Holmes)
Thursday, May 21, 2009
I'm in London!
I have not yet seen Baker Street, but I *did* see a Sherlock Holmes restaurant/pub. Got a picture...it's my backup in case I don't make it to Baker Street. lol But hopefully I will.
Well, I can't think of much to say...but I'm in London saying it! =)
Friday, May 15, 2009
The End of Memoirs, and Beginning of Return
Alright, so...I know Grace and I already talked about this...but did anyone else read the end paragraph of Memoirs, and then immediatly skip ahead to the beginning of the Return? Besides us, that is. lol I mean, I think I was in bed when I read it...and I started crying...(yes I did..I get very emotional reading books like that) and then I skipped ahead. I was like, well, why else would it be called "The Return of Sherlock Holmes?"
Then, I was greatly cheered by the beginning. I started laughing.
Then, I turned around and watched the return on Youtube. It was so funny...I watched it three times in one week, once myself, once with my sister, and once with Grace. I totally recommend the version with Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke (as Watson) as I haven't seen others but it's basically word for word to the book...oh yeah. it's part 2 of 5, of the Empty House. I love when Watson faints..."for the first and the last time..." Beautiful. Then when Holmes is so concerned that he shocked Watson in so unnecessary a manner...and takes care of him until he comes to...such a caring side of Holmes we don't ever get to see :D I mean...I would probably faint too, if Holmes was in my sitting room, after being dead for 3 years. Er...actually, I probably would faint if he was in my sitting room, period. lol No really, I wouldn't. Just joking :D
Did you know...(random fact of the day) that Doyle actually planned on leaving the series ending with Holmes' death at Reichenbach Falls?! I was so upset when I read that. How do you end such a series by killing off the hero, along *with* his nemesis?! So, I am so thankful that Doyle decided to bring Holmes back, even if it did mean killing off Mrs. Watson. (yeah, I do believe she disappeared after Holmes came back.) I'm glad he left it open, so that it wouldn't have to be the end...he never did say that they found bodies or some gross thing...there was no evidence that Holmes actually went over the falls :D So, I was very glad when I kept reading and found that he does indeed return for another 5 books :D
Alright, maybe next time, I will post something more intellectual. But I felt like being fun today :D
And Grace is in London now, probably, I'm so looking forward to that London post ;D