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rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 21:27 on 31st May 2014 I can, but that's during the day, I don't go out during evening |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 04:28 on 1st June 2014 Well, you could have an "out of body " expereince" but they are kind of wild sometimes also. Good evening...I'm waiting for the Starlight parade to come on here pretty soon, I painted the mama deer and her two fawns today, bought roses that I needed to fill in spots, so things would match again...we weed and feeded the yard today, planted an tree, and some flowers. I was up until 2:30 am this morning doing some more legacy work for Chris. I know why this is taking me so long....everytime I find possible family they get assinated/murdered. Brough Hall in Yorkshire...starts with William de Burgh...whom was murdered IN Ireland....name is changed to Borough in legacy papers...all of Catterick, Yorkshire...probably connected to Elizabeth de Burgh two generations down as an sister..to William de burgh and namesake Daughter named Elizabeth married the Lawson family in Yorkshire. William de Burgh left England for Ireland where he married one of the daughters of the King of Thomand...and the SinClares...and Baldwin II King of Jerusalem, whose cousin was Godfrey Boullion, founder of the Templar KNights and in their first Crusade. They also cross married into George Plantagents allied kin...Lionel of Antwerp also. They killed George also, reportedly in Malmsey wine...which it appears the Clare (France) region by the Abby Cluny monks were producing wine to finance thier monestaries with. Now you know why they were dubed the "Duke of Clarence" in thier day out of Ireland. These people are an long line of Royal lineages from Flanders, into England...France and Ireland..later into Scotland. Clare Valley in France was wine producing under the Dukes of Burgany...whom were also the de Burgh/Brough family lines. A side line association of the Clifford family..favorite of Queen Elizabeth... one of them got to set in on Queen Mary's trial for treason, but Queen Elizabeth let them take out an charter in 1600 for the East India Trading Company representing 215 knights at the time, as well as aldermen and burgesses. He was also an knight of the Garter...and an naval commander or we are talking about perhaps Sir John Lawson instead of George Clifford, though they say his ship was called an different name...with all the assainations going on it's hard telling the real truth of things. It says that the Cliffords were on the right hand side of Edward 1 and Edward II during thie reign also...married married into the de Clare family and current "Lord of Thomond". Roger Clifford suposedly married into the Percy family. Percy family are my mother's kin connected to my Read/Reed lineage here in America...uncle was Benjamn Franklin probably later on when he married an Read. All can say without taking up lots of pages to do it in. Anyway..long day of lots of work again in the yard. I keep saying I'm done... but keep coming up with other little things to do in it. Going back to painting again here soon...suppose to be dry weather all next week. Talk to you later on...have an good evening. Gonna change over the month now?...it's about time. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 07:43 on 1st June 2014 Hi to all POEsters looking in over this bank holiday weekend in the UK. Enjoy the sunshine, but don't get burnt. Another interesting post from our Shirley but where does all that information come from? Phew....!! |
Dave John Posts: 22335 Joined: 27th Feb 2011 Location: England | Posted at 07:54 on 1st June 2014
I think the Bank Holiday was LAST week Ron!!!! Can I have sip of whatever you were drinking last night ... must good stuff |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 09:13 on 1st June 2014 Good Morning to all on this bright sunday morning---yes i will have a drop as well Ron. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 11:11 on 1st June 2014 Thanks Dave....in that case call it a senior moment! lol Don't time fly when you're enjoying yourself? |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 12:45 on 1st June 2014 Afternoon everyone. I see Ron's been on something again |
Dave John Posts: 22335 Joined: 27th Feb 2011 Location: England | Posted at 13:47 on 1st June 2014 But he hasn't told us what it was yet?? Maybe a secret home brew |
Neil Rodgers Posts: 5119 Joined: 30th Jun 2013 Location: Spain | Posted at 15:15 on 1st June 2014 Good afternoon from the south coast of Spain just had a great thunder storm, 20 minutes later dry as a bone, now hotter than before. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 15:35 on 1st June 2014 So the storm hasn't freshened the air then Neil |