And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
There be monsters there in the night that come out of the sea and eat bad little children. And flying ogres swoop down from the cliffs and carry off the pretty women. Unless of course you have an AR15 or two.
your decedent relatives all come out of the family graveyard on full moons to come sit in front of a roaring peat fire, swilling from jugs of poteen, telling tales of battles past with Romans at Adrian's wall, complete with their 6ft claymores whistling thru the air, and comely lass's with red tresses down to their ankles, sparks fly out their glowing green eyes if you aren't on your game, being a perfect gentlemen.
thats all they got, and rain, its a sparse way of life, used to be lots of sheep everywhere too, got family there, most moved to Township 29, Machias and Cherryfield Maine, became lobstermen and loggers
Stopped for a night and a day on Skye and did a bit of exploring looking for artifacts. I found one alright. Turned over a large flat rock hoping for a piece of history and found a disposable diaper. Oh well.
There be monsters there in the night that come out of the sea and eat bad little children. And flying ogres swoop down from the cliffs and carry off the pretty women. Unless of course you have an AR15 or two.
ReplyDeleteyour decedent relatives all come out of the family graveyard on full moons to come sit in front of a roaring peat fire, swilling from jugs of poteen, telling tales of battles past with Romans at Adrian's wall, complete with their 6ft claymores whistling thru the air, and comely lass's with red tresses down to their ankles, sparks fly out their glowing green eyes if you aren't on your game, being a perfect gentlemen.
Deletethats all they got, and rain, its a sparse way of life, used to be lots of sheep everywhere too, got family there, most moved to Township 29, Machias and Cherryfield Maine, became lobstermen and loggers
ReplyDeleteStopped for a night and a day on Skye and did a bit of exploring looking for artifacts.
ReplyDeleteI found one alright. Turned over a large flat rock hoping for a piece of history and found a disposable diaper. Oh well.
Which side is the animal stables and which is the family home... I can't tell.
ReplyDeleteThe house has fireplaces and larger windows.
DeleteI would hate to live there because of the constant noise from the ocean.
ReplyDeleteLooks cold. But on the bright side, it looks windy too.
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Fake photo, that should be covered up now from globull warming.
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