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March 31 , 2008
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Unexpected Surprise
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Posted at 03:15 EST
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A soft sigh escapes my lips and a cool, gentle breeze rustles the fabric of my mantle as I stand on the battlements and look out over the gently rolling countryside.
It seems such a long time that my husband has been away in Normandy on business. There is unrest on both sides of channel and I grow ever more impatient for news or his safe return.
With one last look across the fields I know so well, I turn and make my way back down to the Great Hall.
Taking my place at the table, I notice it is a smallish gathering this day but the company is still a welcome distraction from my thoughts of Jhon.
It is towards end of the meal, as the merriment in the hall grows with tankards of mead consumed, that I hear a sudden commotion in the courtyard - the arrival of unexpected horsemen.
Leaving the table, I quickly cross the hall, step through the doorway, and stand momentarily stunned as I spot Jhon among the men ...
I smile, both happy and relieved ... an unexpected but wonderful surprise ...
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March 20 , 2008
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Happy Easter!
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Posted at 04:45 EST
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Sending out Easter greetings to one and all. Hope you have a happy, fun, and safe Easter holiday and enjoy the break.
Heaven for choc-aholics everywhere!
(... and the hotcross buns and fresh seafood aren't bad either ...)
Traditional hand painted eggs
Have a good one!
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February 18 , 2008
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The Leaving
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Posted at 04:30 EST
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A soft veil of rain gently begins to fall as my hubby Jhon makes his preparations to leave for Rouen.
I know not how long he will be gone on business, but I hope he will stay safe and soon return. With one last fond look he turns his horse and, in the company of a few friends who are travelling with him, heads out through the bailey.
After what I hope will be a calm crossing he will spend a short time in Boulogne before continuing his journey onto Rouen.
Returning to the Great Hall I feel rather flat, but know there is work to be done and I must keep the household running in his absence. One of my companions is working on a tapestry, so I begin to climb the stairs up to the first floor to take a look at her progress, before we attend chapel.
This is, of course, the daily lot of a lady in medieval times.
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February 17 , 2008
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The World of Film & Other Things
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Posted at 07:45 EST
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The world of film, documentary dramas, and made for TV movies and miniseries:
My recent dvd viewing list includes:
300
Pompeii: The Last Day - a documentary drama of the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79AD which originally aired on television but was later released on dvd along with Pyramid
King Arthur: Director's Cut - 2004 another account of the legendary King Arthur.
Amazing Grace - an account of William Wilberforce's efforts to get a bill to abolish the British slave trade through British parliament
Although all different I've enjoyed each of these films, and I guess by now most of us have seen them.
And on TV: the second series of the BBC's Robin Hood - it has attracted some criticism but I watched the first episode just to check it out.
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