there permanently. The working conditions for writing were ideal. So he wrote more poetry but not all of it was about his dead father. The food at Goldeneye however was described to resemble that of and armpit. Fleming crossed himself "before every morsel. Goldeneye was such a wonderful place that he saw it a crime to take up all the beauty. So, he let people stay at Goldeneye for a small fee. This is how he met his women. Fleming would go out on the town with one to three girls a night. He would buy his beloved rich food, drive his classic automobiles, and especially seduce his women until he met Ann Charteris. They met when a girl did not up on one of Ian's dates and Ann kept him company. It wasn't long until Ian married Ann at Goldeneye in 1952. It was said that the marriage had devolved since the ceremony.Ian Fleming had the idea to write a novel about a British spy. He never put his thought to paper until his wife, Ann, encouraged him to write his first novel. Before he could, Ian had to figure out the specifics of his main character. He first thought that his character should have a code number. He remembered a number that he learned during his naval service. The number was the German diplomatic code used to send zimmerman telegraph Berlin to Washington. That number was 007. The next trick was the name. At Goldeneye, Ian was working this problem out with two friends: Harry Bond and James Atkins. They pondered over names until Ian stopped and took his two friends names and switched them to "Harry Atkins" and "James Bond". Ian chose the ladder. His friends did not seem to mind the use of their names. There was a problem though. Ian found that there was a famous ornithologist named "James Bond". He contacted the man and invited him over to stay at Goldeneye to discuss his character. The ornithologist loved the idea and gave him consent to use his name. Ian wrote his novel in quite a rush. There was no de...