I spent a year in England as a youth and I loved the one British History class I took in school. When you're a country as old as England, you have some great things to study. Happy MM!
British history holds a personal, special place in my heart! My granddad was in the Royal Airforce during the war, and I loved looking at his old photographs.
One of his favourite things to say was - In America 100 years is a long time, and in England 100 miles is a long way!
Real History! I enjoyed the archival art selections and the old back and whites...certainly you represented the historical aspects of media then vs now as well as the primary subject matter. Must of been interesting to know who was coming to call by the standard cresting the hill!
Menstruation, Marriage, Motherhood, Masturbation, Misbehaviour, Menopause, Medication and Other Mayhem. This is the Ruf and the Smooth of life as a modern, middle-aged Ms!
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9 comments:
Happy Mute Monday! I love British History!
Following family trees is an interesting pastime.
What a great take, Cake, well done.
Happy MM.
Thanks for the perspective Cake...and LOVED Diana.
Ah, I just knew the old horny helmet would be making an appearance. But I'm surprised there's no Egyptian Queen.
Excellent take and great pics. Not sure if I'd have been a Cavalier or a Roundhead. Good video too.
Happy Mute Monday!
Great theme, Cakey-Pie!! I near-bout did mine on the Highlanders--heh.
Really nice,
Happy MM!
I spent a year in England as a youth and I loved the one British History class I took in school. When you're a country as old as England, you have some great things to study. Happy MM!
British history holds a personal, special place in my heart! My granddad was in the Royal Airforce during the war, and I loved looking at his old photographs.
One of his favourite things to say was - In America 100 years is a long time, and in England 100 miles is a long way!
Great perspective! Happy MM!
Real History! I enjoyed the archival art selections and the old back and whites...certainly you represented the historical aspects of media then vs now as well as the primary subject matter. Must of been interesting to know who was coming to call by the standard cresting the hill!
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