Why do things typically?
I did think it was topical. Memorial Day is for remembering those who have gone before, and I spent all day thinking about my long departed forefather John Howland. He probably looked something like this:
Are you familiar with John Howland? He is best known for falling off of this:
Of course there are certain other requisites when you're visiting Plymouth.
1. Try to pet a chicken.
2. Practice your cannon shot.
3. Proposition a Pligrim.
4. Look at a rock. No not any rock. This rock.
You can tell it's important because it has its own house.
Maybe for my next venture into family history I'll participate in the annual re-enactment of the skirmish at Lexington. And by participate, I mean I'll stand on the sidelines with a cup of tea and pooh-pooh the colonists for their gall, true to my Loyalist blood.
Anyone want to join me?
PS more points are available for those who correctly identify the subject line.
4 comments:
"why don't you take them with you?"
"we cannot possibly afford them."
"perhaps they can make themselves useful in the kitchen. . . .forgive me."
OMG love that scene. (c'mon lindz - you gotta make 'em harder)
Just watched it this weekend. How many points for that?
Only some of your ancestors were loyalists. John Rhodes served in the Continental Army, so you can join the DAR if you want.
i want to come with you!
i want to come with you!
i want to come with you!
just wait like 2 more months and i will be able to!
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