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Thank you @ianpspurs - I decided to blockade the market with my muck spreader and reaper binder in solidarity with the real farmers
 
Good that you have so much history. We can’t get further back than my great great grandparents on my mother’s female side. They came to England from Sindh Province in the Punjab (now Pakistan after partition) - My maternal grandmother married an Irishman from Waterford and was the last Romani speaker in our family apart from a great uncle.
 
Tom's ancestors were from Ireland - on one side anyway. In a census he is described as an Irish pauper. No more details so that's a brick wall - the name isn't uncommon so could have been any one of a number of Irish men.
 
Been checking the dates that I was a bit shaky on. Those ancestors of mine were not conforming before the King set up the Church of England. So the whole country was catholic and they must have been proto-protestants. That's the fascinating thing about family history - figuring out what the ancestors did and how they lived. Quite surprised to find any "posh" folk there. I thought we had been sons of the soil from Day 1.
 
Done even more on that line and have now got back to the 1000's to a fellow called Eadnoth who was said the have been a prince of Denmark and have worked for Edward the Confessor, Cnute and William the Conquerer. Someone described him as a "quisling" - he did transfer his loyalty from ruler to ruler but that just means he's a realist and can see the way the cookie is crumbling. As far as I can tell we can't work back any further than that.
 
Do you mean Eadnoth the Staller also known as Eadnoth the constable 1030 to 1086 perhaps.
 
Good morning everyone from a wet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.6 on the prosthetic brain this morning. Crispy duck last night, very pleasant with home made dipping sauce - none of that bottled sugar thank you. Today is another day of mystery and imagination - well, until Mrs Miggins gets up and then who knows what silently scheduled activities will suddenly become clear. Rugby yesterday - very nearly the year of the dragon but it was a game of two halves and as two halves make a whole - the reds fell into it. Art bit - feeling lazy, don’t rock the boat. Hope your day is good to you. Nothing hears yet from @lindisfel. Koffy, must make koffy.


 
Morning all on Quinquagesima/Shrove/Carnival/Pork Sunday/the greatest show on turf. One of those makes obvious sense Here's a recipe and explanation for the pork reference but since I abhor pork chops I'm passing. I give thanks for what I might call the dogs that didn't bark for me but do for some of you - apparently ACD played in goal for Portsmouth as A C Smith. I have no pain, cramp, disturbed sleep or odd dreams (rarely have any) thanks be to God for all those blessings. @dunelm good news on the crispy duck and thanks for sharing the art. There are hills otherwise the vast open skies and few trees could easily be Fenland. I hope Derek and/or Marjorie are ok. No pork here today, that was last Sunday, chicken for a scaled back family lunch with #3 son who is kindly doing some decorating. Moscow, tea won't drink itself. I simply insist y'all have the most marvellous day possible - will Tayvis triumph, enrage The Donald and help the free world shake it/him off?
 

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Fbg 6.7

Wildlife Nighttime video
Cat Jade then Badger then a b&w cat then Cat Midnight's eyes in the distance
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Creative...
Ink drawing and water on a post card

Have your best day.

Time for a cuppa and a nap

 
5.5 this morning.

@ianpspurs it does look as though the 6.0 yesterday morning was stress driven. I was so worried that it would get worse and worse but luckily it actually got better and better. For once I was very sensible and did even fewer steps yesterday.

@gennepher your advice about using a chair really worked well.

Instead of patrolling up and down the hall I strategically placed it where I could see everyone clearly and only got up to correct anyone who was not doing an exercise correctly. It dramatically reduced my steps and my foot didn't hurt at all.
 
Thank you @ianpspurs. No pork here today either. Trump and Putin eh - are we doing a remake of je sans frontier Eddie?
 
Art bit is beautiful @dunelm
 
Brilliant @Krystyna23040

I am glad you used a chair where possible.
 
@gennepher thank you for sharing that mysterious creative which fits perfectly with a mind bending exegesis I read this morning. Basically as far as I could tell the writer was saying if we try to read people's thoughts in their faces they can see what we are doing., we can see that they know what we are doing and anyhow we both just see our own reflected in their eyes and faces. How that explains 2 Corinthians I'm not sure BUT it fits that mysterious creative as in who knows where all this is leading? Is this an experience you have encountered with lip reading? Have a song
 
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Thank you@jjraak for your support.
 
Thank you @Lamont D for your empathy
 
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