Round Table Revisited

And so Lord of the String said unto the peoples, "Go forth anew. Seek a land you can call your own."

The people saw it was good.

So, on the last day the people said their solemn goodbyes and began the long journey to the promised new land.

And so began the new land and its people were joyous!

Welcome, to the Return of the Round Table known as...

"Round Table Revisited" (RTR)
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Prim, we need you to lose, lol
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Sad isn't it Prim? I've never thought of that secenario 😞

 

Beef stew

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@debra9275 wrote:
Haha that sounds pretty good to me Laney, one of my favorite Thai dishes

When my kindy friend was visiting, she had so many food 'allergies' - vegetarian, lactose intolerant and a wheat allergy - she caused us to look for acceptable alternatives and we found a really fantastic Thai restaurant not far from us so I think we will be tempted tonight.

 

Her allergies also saved me from cooking for a while lol

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Shall I apologise now or am I jumping the gun???

 

Whoops, another goal!!!!

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Well Prim - it would be handy but I think you would still be ahead on percentagesSmiley LOL

 

I am sure he would not be too keen and it is a difficult decision for me ..........

 

On second thoughts nope - sorry Deb - I have to barrack for the Swans!

 

 

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@primaryaim wrote:

Shall I apologise now or am I jumping the gun???

 

Whoops, another goal!!!!


Promise I changed my mind before that last goal Prim Smiley LOL

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Clair, I just try to think of it as 'character' but it is a little sad. It probably doesn't help that some of the headstones are for babies and toddlers. It was hard times in that area and so many didn't survive. 

 

 

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LOL Laney.

 

 

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A lighter comment on the topic of graveyards .....

 

I was in the UK on secondment for work and was staying at this manor house near Peterborough.  On one of my walks, came across a graveyard and could not, initially, work out the nature of the inscriptions.  They were headstones for their family horses!

 

Edinburgh Castle also has a small graveyard in their grounds - similar situation with inscriptions - it was their pet cemetery. 

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I have had a few 'unofficial' pet cemetries in homes I have lived in too but nothing on a grand scale and none for horses.:)

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