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Robert

Robert Report 23 May 2010 20:36

Sylvia,

I am sorry.

I have Canadian Cousins( Toronto/Scarborough) so I would not say anything against Canadians.

( Been out of my shell too much this week!)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 23 May 2010 21:08

oh well

That's OK then!!



please stay out of your shell.


s
xx

FRANK06

FRANK06 Report 23 May 2010 21:52

Robert,

Listen not to the harpies and harlots that would prise you from your space,
nor take solace in their wily words for they speak not to your face.
In your defence you seek to find a peace that may excel,
if only they would let you be, at ease in your own shell.

Frank ;))

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 23 May 2010 22:00

unfair!!!

I thought you liked us???

:))))

Dozey

Dozey Report 23 May 2010 23:46

Just popped in to say goodnight and find it's gone slightly highbrow. Poetry and all.

I'll have to start revising on Gray's Elergy or something.

Night all.

Jeanie

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 May 2010 00:07

Jeanie

Frank and Tabitha/Anne do that every now and again



we just let them go at it!


:))))



s
xxx

Kiwibird

Kiwibird Report 24 May 2010 07:00

Welcome Jeanie nice to have you with us.

Hi Cynthia My Riley Family between 1700 and 1840 were living around Huncoat, Church and Oswaldwistle. Then moved to Colne, Trawden and Winewall area 1840 onwards. My Grandfather was born in Trawden and emigrated to NZ in1928.
My Birtwistle [Granddad's Paternal side] were given land in Huncoat by the Normans And they built Huncoat Hall in the twelfth century. The Family Sold the Hall in the late 17th century and moved to the Colne area.
The Hall still exists, have seen recent photos of it is now a farm and is pretty run down.

Have been busy getting clues organised for my Famous person. I am not going to make it easy.

Venerable Robert, loverly to see you out and about just watch out for Frank though,
he seems to want to invade from the North and take over your shell.

By the way Frank
just because it's in a quote does not mean you can get away with calling us women 'Harpies and Harlots' BE WARNED ROLLING PINS ARE AT THE READY IF NECESSARY .

Sorry Sylvia to hear your Holiday weekend is cold and miserable. the weather is no better here.

Off to make Dinner,
Catch you all later Josie

Dozey

Dozey Report 24 May 2010 07:40

Hi KiwiBird. Thanks for the welcome. Popped in to say good morning or goodnight to those off to bed.

Late last night received an e-mail from an actual blood relative who contacted me recently. Have been sending her info and her reply said that she had found the marriage record of her gt. gt. grandfather and noticed that my grandfather was a witness at the wedding "and I was quite taken with that". So it's not just old fogies such as I that get a buzz out of discovering things our parents probably never knew.

Have a good day, evening or night as appropriate.

Jeanie

FRANK06

FRANK06 Report 24 May 2010 08:08

That was no quote, that was me............

Love you all.

Kiwibird

Kiwibird Report 24 May 2010 09:24

Is that right Frank !

You are definatly treading on thin ice now................

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 24 May 2010 12:19

Come on girls and boys no fighting please.
It is a glorious day here in Guernsey beautiful sunshine and not a cloud in the sky.
I shall go to the hairdressers later in the day so she can tidy up my unruley hair, I hope I can stop sneezing before that, I have just been out in the garden and Ron has mowed the lawn I guess that is what is causing the problem.
I shall fly to Manchester Cynthia you will have to send me directions from there, there are lots of strawberries and tomatoes about at the moment so I shall bring plenty of them among other things.
How nice that we have attracted some new friends, I am pleased to meet you all.
Love to everyone

Evelyn

Catherine

Catherine Report 24 May 2010 13:02

Greetings to all from sunny Paris!!

What a lovely holiday weekend we've had over here. Pity I've spent most of it paving the terrace at the front of the house, but my daughter is here on a visit which has cheered me up no end.

The birds are singing and there's a gentle breeze blowing through the trees and all is well with the world. Hope you are all feeling the same!

Off to England for a week tomorrow but will check in when I get back.

Love to all!
Catherine

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 24 May 2010 14:01

HAPPY BANK HOLIDAY SYLVIA

Oh Frank - what a surprising person you are - that was a very good poem - I appreciate the poetry & prose but not sure i like being called a harpie or harlot - I am sure that wasn't your original idea either as you are normally such a gentleman on the thread.

I would tread gently at the party - beware hidden rolling pins.

Nice to see you Catherine (are you going to the party?) - Evelyn have a good visit with the hairdresser - don't be a stranger.

I have to admit - I haven't had the chance to get a characher sorted out - I am out tonight - so will have to work on something over the next couple of days.

Its so lovely here in Brighton - clear Blue sky - very little breeze and today at lunchtime it was 26 degrees outside. I seem to have caught the sun yesterday & was only out for a few mins at a time.

See you all tomorrow - Take care all

Dozey

Dozey Report 24 May 2010 16:11

Well I'm delighted to be a part of this happy band Evelyn. You certainly come from all over. See Cynthia is probably nearer to my sister in Bolton than I am down here in Hampshire.

I'll be popping in from time to time to see how you're all doing when I'm not ferreting around looking for family members.

Jeanie

Catherine

Catherine Report 24 May 2010 16:26

Sorry Cynthia but as I'm going to be away for a week I don't think that I'm going to make your party.
BUT..........................
As it seems to be fancy dress, I will be the ghost of Marie Antoinette, so that I can be with you all in spirit.

Have a lovely party ..................and don't do anything I wouldn't do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love
Catherine

FRANK06

FRANK06 Report 24 May 2010 20:04

Nothing personal Anne,

Just don't ask where the harpies & harlots came from as I was only trying to back up the venerable Robert's wish to be at peace. I'm quite sure there was no one in my thoughts when that came to me, perhaps a little poetic license

Think I'll just mosey along while it's still quiet and Cynthia hasn't noticed..........

"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse........ "

Run ;)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 24 May 2010 20:52

I don't miss much Frank! Have to say I was actually impressed by your efforts back there.


Hi Josie, I only know Oswaldtwistle and Colne vaguely - they both have outlet stores there! Sounds like you have an interesting history line though. Do you still have family living around the north west?



Evelyn, strawberries and tomatoes in abundance would be gratefully received - you know how much those men eat!
I'll arrange a taxi from the airport for you.


Well Anne, you seem to have survived the weekend intact - it must be lovely to be beside the seaside when the weather is like this.


Jeannie, I live about 15 minutes away from Bolton! Which part of Bolton does your sister live?


Sorry you can't join us Catherine but it's nice to know that you will be thinking about us.



Sending little waves ~~~~ to Robert in his shell.
I think I will have a 'quiet' room at my party for those of a more retiring nature.


Dozey

Dozey Report 24 May 2010 21:57

Hi everyone. Nice to see you're all still chatting away.

Cynthia - I've never been to Bolton and do not think she has ever told me the name of an area. All I can give you is a Post Code - BL3 3TG. Perhaps I should look at Google Earth - or maybe ask her in tomorrow's e-mail.

Taking the doggies walkies now before retiring. Nice, quiet and relaxing.

Goodnight all.

Jeanie

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 May 2010 03:55

just realised I had not called in ...... or else my post went into the sunset!


Quite a cool Victoria Day here. Oh well ....... we hadn't planned to go away anyway.

I have a thought about who I want to be .... unfortunately I'm going to have to do some digging (or ask Janey) 'cos I can't remember the names of any of the women I'm thinking of.


That sounds daft doesn't it??


I shall fly into either Liverpool or Manchester


anyone made contact with Wayne?


see you all tomorrow




s
xxx

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 May 2010 04:03

THE ANVIL SALUTE


The first capital of British Columbia was a town called New Westminster. They had a cannon which they used to give the 21 gun salute to Queen Victoria on her birthday.

The government decided in 1859 that New Westminster would no longer be the capital of the Province, and named Victoria on Vancouver Island as capital.


They also decreed that only the city of Victoria would be allowed to give the 21 gun salute to Queen Victoria on her birthday.


To make sure that this was the case, the authorities took away New Westminster's cannon.


Not to be outdone, the then-mayor of New Westminster devised a new methhod of saluting the Queen

He was a blacksmith, who had one anvil in his smithy.

He found a second anvil

Got a load of black powder.

Put a charge of powder on top of one anvil, then placed the second one on top of the powder.

They lit a charge on the end of a long pole, and pushed it towards the powder


BANG!


Top anvil goes flying


Repeat 21 times




This ceremony is still performed on Victoria Day in new Westminster ............ with the men all dressed in the garb of 100+ years ago.


They have only missed doing the anvil salute once since it began in 1860 ........ that was the year Victoria died.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYxVDW9SBOY