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ROYALS I HAVE 'KNOWN'! This one was remote and very old; I knew he wore a crown of gold, But he was a 'Grandpa man' to me, Though I knew that he was ROYALTY! This one was a hero in the War; He stayed through London's bomb furore. His stutter showed fragility But, nevertheless, he was ROYALTY! This was the great romantic bit! Prince Philip was a tremendous hit And she was all 'Princess' to me. Oh yes! This was ROYALTY! This one never felt quite right Though she was a pretty doll alright. Something was not as it should be But, even so, they were ROYALTY! This one? Who knows? Do they stand a chance Of getting it right in the royal dance? I trust they both live happily Pretending they're not ROYALTY! * ----------------------------------------------------------------- TOO NEAR THE SUN! (Written at the height of the Credit Crunch, which is still lingering!) * There once was a Wall Street Banker who had an unusual name, One held by a Greek from mythology, whose fate ended up the same. Icarus, Greek risk-taker, planned to fly very high, So he built himself some mythical wings to lift himself up to the sky. He made the wings and he flew with them; all he thought of was success, But the wings were faulty, he soon found out; soon he was in distress. There was wax in the wings' construction, a fact he had ignored, And the wax began to melt away the nearer the sun he soared. He finally fell in the ocean, which certainly served him right; He fell because he'd been aiming at far too great a height. * Icarus, Wall Street Banker, also aimed for the sun, He desired to be nearer to the gold, higher than anyone. His 'wings' too were faulty; they melted as he flew; And, falling, he realised, at last, that punishment was due. Icarus, Wall Street Banker, down, down, down he fell! But what makes me quite livid is..... He fell on ME as well! * ---------------------------------------------- P.S. This was the group photo taken at the ending of the 'Short and Sweet' Festival. I am the little person in the white blouse behind the check shirt. I was a little terrified of working with such young people at first but I ended up really enjoying their company.
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I'm not sure when my fascination with pearls began, but I heard about them at a very young age from my Grandmother. As I got older, the fascination got stronger. Now I have my own small collection.
Grant Harrold worked for King Charles III and Queen Camilla between 2004 and 2011.
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This is the "Oh, God. I can't take this." I have made this face A LOT. Usually I am fetal on my living room floor, though. I guess you're really not allowed to go fetal in the Royal Box.
Portrait of James II by Nicolas de Largillière, c. 1686. James: was King of England and Ireland as James II, and Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685. He was the last Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Increasingly Britain's political and religious leaders opposed him as too pro-French, too pro-Catholic, and too much of an absolute monarch. When he produced a Catholic heir the tension exploded and the leaders called on William of Orange (his son in law) to land an invasion army from the Netherlands. James fled England (and thus abdicated) in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was replaced by William of Orange who became king as William III, ruling jointly with his wife (James's daughter) Mary II. Thus William and Mary, both Protestants, became joint rulers in 1689. James made one serious attempt to recover his crowns, when he landed in Ireland in 1689 but, after the defeat of the Jacobite forces by the Williamite forces at the Battle of the Boyne in the summer of 1690, James returned to France. He lived out the rest of his life as a pretender at a court sponsored by his cousin and ally, King Louis XIV. James is best known for his belief in absolute monarchy and his attempts to create religious liberty for his subjects. Both of these went against the wishes of the English Parliament and of most of his subjects. Parliament, opposed to the growth of absolutism that was occurring in other European countries, as well as to the loss of legal supremacy for the Church of England, saw their opposition as a way to preserve what they regarded as traditional English liberties. This tension made James's four-year reign a struggle for supremacy between the English Parliament and the Crown, resulting in his deposition, the passage of the English Bill of Rights, and the Hanoverian succession. - enWikipedia
Then the LORD said to Cain, “Where is your brother Abel?” “I don’t know,” he replied. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” – Genesis 4:9There was a term we used when I was growing up: “my brother’s keeper.” It’s been a while since I was a little kid, yet I remember what we meant by that term back in the “old” days.Thinking about this term now makes me wonder...what does being “my brother’s keeper” look like today in our 21st-century society?Has this Bible verse meaning changed? Or has how we apply the meaning changed? Let’s consider these questions and more as we look at this story in Scripture.Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/Jack Sharp