Pictures of England

Search:

Historic Towns & Picturesque Villages

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

Good Day (27)

**Please support PoE by donating today - thank you**
 
cathyml
cathyml
Posts: 23275
Joined: 25th Jan 2010
Location: South Africa
Posted at 18:04 on 24th June 2011
He, he, he !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
Posts: 4014
Joined: 7th Oct 2010
Location: USA
Posted at 18:07 on 24th June 2011

Oh, Ruth.....not so sure on that one.  I got to get going this fine day...so I better take an look at some of the other threads right now. My realy big over 7 pointer earthquake  came in yesterday up in Alaska. I knew with the south bouncing around on the "Ring of Fire" it had to come in sometime. Had an following 6.3 quake down south also. Must go...leave the guys to "breakfast".

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
Posts: 4014
Joined: 7th Oct 2010
Location: USA
Posted at 18:09 on 24th June 2011
My little grandson likes his eggs "over easy medium" please grandma!...Later.
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
Posts: 8072
Joined: 25th Jul 2007
Location: USA
Posted at 18:09 on 24th June 2011

Have a good day, Shirley.

 

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Syd Harling
Syd Harling
Posts: 636
Joined: 21st Apr 2011
Location: South Africa
Posted at 18:16 on 24th June 2011

I shall have to try and see this news reader Suzanna on the internet seeing as we can't receive British telly over here.

May I be permitted to add another history lesson to this forum? Thanks, I knew you'd say yes.

I "discovered" East Harling on the web and visited there with my wife in '04. It seems my ancesters were called De Herling and traveled with William of Orange to take over England in 1066. They eventually settled in Norfolk and established East, West and Middle Harling. The board in the church in East Harling showing the patrons and rectors from way back lists Sir John De Herling as patron then Sir John Herling. (Lost the De) Later there was Sir Robert Herling, who married Cecily Mortimer and then went and got himself killed in battle in France. His tomb is is in East Harling church and the inscription shows his name as Robert Harlying, knight.

I guess we're descended from that bunch so we ought to apologise for the invasion and for beating the English at Hastings.

Thanks for listening. I think I shall post a picture of the board if anyone out there is interested in seeing it. It certainly is a piece of history with its very old inscriptions of chaps who died 500 to 600 years ago.

Good night and have a good weekend. 



Edited by: Syd Harling at:24th June 2011 19:35
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 19041
Joined: 26th Oct 2003
Location: England
Posted at 18:20 on 24th June 2011

Always looking for new information for the POE website Syd so thank you.

Grrrrgh, beat the English did he say? lol

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions


Posts:
Joined: 1st Jan 1970
editPosted at 19:17 on 24th June 2011

Shirley, so a "little biscuit burner" is a term of affection, or a compliment on your feminine charms. Never heard that one before !

Thinking Mans Crumpet :  Will have looks, intelligence, charm, dignity, grace, elegance, knowledge of wordly matters, compassion, understanding,kindness,big knockers,humanity, generosity,warmth,kindness,consideration,warm spirit.

Only a highly intelligent male, a thinking man, could truly value such a superior woman.  Only such a woman would be capable of understanding such a fine man, the sort of man who graces this thread.

 

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 19041
Joined: 26th Oct 2003
Location: England
Posted at 19:34 on 24th June 2011
ROTFLMAO@Mick ha, ha, so funny!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Dave John
Dave John
Posts: 22335
Joined: 27th Feb 2011
Location: England
Posted at 20:08 on 24th June 2011
Hey Ron, I think Mick is digging us deeper into our hole. I thought he was getting us out until i read it again........Do you think the ladies will notice?
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 19041
Joined: 26th Oct 2003
Location: England
Posted at 20:12 on 24th June 2011

I reckon they have spotted it and are ignoring us Dave. Mind you if James were to join in here we would really be in trouble because he's another great wind-up merchant! lol

Where are you James?

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions