Oh Caroline that is a classic
Just had such a belly laugh, I nearly pulled a chest muscle!
Goodness me LM I’m tired just thinking about being out by 7.30am!
As my OH would say.. what time do you call that!
We’re retired we don’t have to get up early… says the man who gets up at 6.30 once a week to play golf!
This week it was still dark when they teed off and they couldn’t see their balls… daft idiots.
Caroline, you must remember that Golf is like a Religion!
Yes, Jebber and BumbleB, we had a 3 storey Victorian/ Edwardian Town House with Sash Windows that kept the house well ventilated with plenty of draughts! But there was still frost on the inside of the windows when getting up in the morning and we were not the Servants.
The Servants below stairs would have had the Cooking Range lit and Upstairs all the bedrooms originally had fireplaces.
Added:
Searching the subscription sites, it had been the home of the Assistant Director of Education and family over 110 years ago and after that, the family earned their income by watching and analysing time!
Glad LM that you get a Till specially opened, I don't like those pesky cards either and still want to pay cash.
Perhaps really they open a Till because they think LM stands for
Lady Majesty.
Glad you have a warm house Jebber, mine is warm too, but my Smart Meter has filled up the Red and also the Crimson and saying my Weekly "Budget Exceeded". I feel sorry for the Installer's family if he thinks he can heat, cook and light his house on the silly weekly amount he set.
Someone dressed as Viktoria was nearly getting free bus rides. Glad you found your pass and I do that too, everything is back on my person, or in my back pack and when I do a check back at home, I think oh I lost it, but usually find I've not put it back in my usual / always place.
Jeff, your family want you to avoid any lofty ideas going up the step ladder.
Gillg
"King George V did not help Tsar Nicholas II primarily because of the political dangers that hosting the deeply unpopular Romanovs would have" ...
"The decision was a complex political calculation involving the British government and the King's advisors" ...
"King George V's refusal to grant asylum to Tsar Nicholas II did not directly change the course or outcome of World War I. The key events that affected the war—the Russian Revolution and subsequent withdrawal from the conflict—had already been set in motion" ... I don't think it made any difference to WW 1.
My Gt Grandfather was a Butler for an Aristocratic family who were friends of George V.
My late Grandfather discussed the matter at great length with me and to keep politics and this outside pressure out of a family decision.
All the best Mark