That's the fella. I was a bit puzzled because he was said to be Anglo-Saxon but also a prince of Denmark but Neil suggests that that was possibly because part of England at the time was under the rule of Cnute (the Danelaw) and he could have been the son of a Danish/Anglo Saxon high status marriage. Now I have to write it all up.Do you mean Eadnoth the Staller also known as Eadnoth the constable 1030 to 1086 perhaps.
That's the fella. I was a bit puzzled because he was said to be Anglo-Saxon but also a prince of Denmark but Neil suggests that that was possibly because part of England at the time was under the rule of Cnute (the Danelaw) and he could have been the son of a Danish/Anglo Saxon high status marriage. Now I have to write it all up.
That was exactly the scene across the footie pitches this early daylight.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.
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The arch duchess of graphics.Fbg 6.7
Wildlife Nighttime video
Cat Jade then Badger then a b&w cat then Cat Midnight's eyes in the distance
51secs
Creative...
Ink drawing and water on a post card
Have your best day.
Time for a cuppa and a nap
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Thank you @gennepherArt bit is beautiful @dunelm
Thank you @ianpspurs@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
One of my top five songs of all time is the Temptation's...... Just My Imagination.Thank you @Lamont D
It leads you to wherever your imagination leads to...
Oh you would need a whole bunch of fancy pronouns if you were a citizen of the USA but then, everything is bigger - or longer - in the USA.6.4 this sunday.
Footie day was spoiled by stomach, team losing, and fretting about Mrs L, last evening.
The weather is dry ish. But still cool. My facts are a few days away and I can't believe the abundance of growth.
Never been to a bun dance!
Someone mentioned the dark ages, as it is referred to. Ethelred and Cnut.
And royalty mentioned.
I was quite impressed with the diversity of our heritage.
The DNA of most of us, has a Northman (Norse) origin. With quite a diverse eclectic in all human major groups of clans, tribes, nations. Races.
I have, being blond (limited) blue eyes Caucasian. Lots of Viking (Norse) DNA. My skin betrays this, as someone in my ancestors history, having olive skin. My aunt's on my dad's side, and their children had the same. I do have traces of Mediterranean DNA, also some scots, celt, Briton and a few others. Even some irish!
How do I fill in those pesky forms?
Am I white british?
Or a coffee coloured inhabitant , sung about in the seventies?
This is the main reason, I cannot be racist.
Dreams, two!
Last night was a doozie!
Trapped in the ground again. Struggling painful hands, arthritis kicking off. Can't get my hands warm!
Second was stranger. Weirder!
Was walking through houses, flats, taking short cuts to get ....wherever.
Meeting people, saying hi. Walking through like I know them. A hug or two. The a dog was thrown at me from a window above, a small terrier, that joined me with someone young, a boy who wouldn't stop talking, as we went through another house, through French windows, onto the street, that was dark with street lighting., No traffic, just walking into a park, I have no idea where.... Sitting on a park bench, watching the stars.
Woke up.
Wondering, about Valentine's!
It was time for Mrs L 's meds. I thought a cuppa and some water would do it. However as I sat on the bed to wake her, her eyes opened and told me, it was my turn to see to the baby, then named our youngest, and then a short period of remonstratration about not getting up again.
I let her be.
My best wishes to you all as always.
I too am concerned shout Derek. @lindisfel
That's great information. My grandmother's ancestors were Hardings, so that is the line I was following. Never managed to afford to get a DNA test although I would love to and, once I don't have new heating systems to pay for, I will put something aside for that.He was born in Bristol but his father was Sven Estridsen who was king of Denmark I believe his half brother was Canute he is in my family tree also.
I have English Scottish and Danish DNA with a few others thrown in.
Yes it would seem so a bit tenuous bit still a connection.That's great information. My grandmother's ancestors were Hardings, so that is the line I was following. Never managed to afford to get a DNA test although I would love to and, once I don't have new heating systems to pay for, I will put something aside for that.
Edit: So a very distant cousin of some sort.
...and still do your intermittent chair rests while teaching even though you are pain free, just for a few days @Krystyna230405.3 this morning. Had a lovely relaxing day yesterday.
We just did gentle dog walks around our village and my foot is completely pain free. I am still keeping steps quite low and will gradually build up the steps during the week.
A great bold ink sketch @dunelmGood morning everyone on a, so far day for Gloria here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.8 this am and quite flat throughout then night. Which is nice as we were out at an Indian restaurant celebrating our daughter’s birthday. We only have the one - I’m not getting suckered into being a miserable and nasty old King Lear. Anyhow I don’t have to worry about non-existent power or land. Spent an hour or so blanching and freezing a load of veg that I over bought. Frozen veg might just have been easier to purchase in the first place. Half term - the Girl In The Bubble will be upon us. I have set up the art room with a roll of wallpaper backing paper, paints and brushes for a bit of fun but with this sunshine we may well be going down to the swings and slides this morning. Art bit - ink on a bamboo ink pen. Hope your day is a percentile above the norm. Best finish my koffy.
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