The history lessons wind down due to feigning interest. For one last look at the legacy left by Baron Curfew, turn up the sound and enjoy the attached link
History wind down: The history lessons wind down due... - Headway
History wind down
Thanks Andy,
I've enjoyed the lessons and that link has started my week off with a smile.
I'll miss your posts, any time you want to share with us you'll have at least one appreciative member of the audience, make that two cos I'm sure I can add Cat to that number!
Love Janet xxx
Oh absolutely missis !!
That is one fabulous video Andy. What an enormous task choreographing all those people with their movements/dancing ; the costumes ; the lip-syncing etc.
Oh and it covered the area so well. Loved the sheep in the cathedral grounds BTW. The whole thing made me feel really emotional...............................wonderful ; from beginning to end.
Thank you so much Andy xxx
Oh, forgot to say...................The Take That soundtrack was just perfect.
Love, Love, Loved it !!! xx
Feigning ? I am sorry you feel that way. I , for one, have struggled to keep up with the frequency of all the new posts recently, due to work and other commitments so have not yet caught up with all that I would have liked to view. x
I'm off work ill. I'm lost for things to do. I will miss your historical education but I could always go and visit 😉
That was a fantastic film and It made me feel so much better! Thank you x
Hi Baron,
I seemed to have missed your history lessons, my history teacher at school had similar problems with me if I remember
So if you've already covered the subject I do believe the Lincoln Green wasn't actually green but a sort of plummy red colour (may be wrong but definitely NOT green).
Trust the rest of the royal family are doing well and that the recliners on the sofa are nw fixed so that you can relax properly after these historic adventure.
Geoff
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Lincoln is a lovely place, and I would like to visit one day. My partner is taking me away for a weekend, and I suggested Lincoln, (up north beyond the Watford gap is North for me, as my Dad used to say to me, bless him, he passed away this year). It was a no from the partner as We live in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
I will one day visit
Thanks for history lessons😄
Hi Andy
I too have thoroughly enjoyed.
And to any would-be visitors, this fellow yellowbelly would also be delighted to welcome you, should the occasion arise, so if you are think8ng of a visit, do get in touch!