Robert Louis Stevenson
“You start a question, and it’s like starting a stone. You sit quietly on the top of a hill; and away the stone goes, starting others…” Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Read More“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
“You start a question, and it’s like starting a stone. You sit quietly on the top of a hill; and away the stone goes, starting others…” Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Read MoreSome people lack Self-Respect/Boundaries/Sense/Any Empathy Whatsoever/ Ears/Eyes/SHAME All I have to say is….KARMA IS A BITCH ALIVE AND KICKING HERE, simple mind/troll/soul sucker And I quote : What you gonna do when things go wrong? What you gonna do when it all cracks up? What you gonna do when the love burns down? What you […]
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Read MoreThe Trinity family crofting. I LOVE it :o) BTW. Rain/Schmain. It’s worse in Ireland. That’s why they have 40 shades of green!
Read MoreIn the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Scottish merchants spread in hordes all over Prussia and Poland as traders, but few ventured further east to Russia. In the reign of Ivan Vassilievitch (The Terrible) the English spirit of adventure- which had formed The Society for the Discovery of Unknown Lands which focused on Russia for trade […]
Read MoreEvery family has a history. Stories are handed down, generation to generation. We love it because we find a great sense of connection to something bigger than every-day-us. But how much is truth and how much is myth? My family has the Admiral. You’d think I’d be proud and giddy but… …I’ve been trying very […]
Read MoreThis is the Admiral’s son who fled to China and was never heard of again. So says Wikipoodia. But why go to China? Skewbald/Piebald/Pegaya. From NC: PIEBALD HORDE When was ‘ancient Chinese history’ written and who by? It appears that in the XVII-XVIII cc., in China, under the Manchus, a great deal of history […]
Read MoreI’ve spent today with Mary Somerville. Although she was born in Jedburgh, she spent her childhood in Burntisland. There are lovely descriptions of this small town in her biography. Wiki : Burntisland Why is this relevant to anything? Well. For one – I’ve always loved the name Burnt Island despite it not being […]
Read MoreWiki : Mary Somerville Someone has stolen my family. AGAIN! I’m getting agitated now. Mary was a famous 19th century female scientist and polymath. She married one of the Admiral’s sons and had a boy by him called Woronzow, I have a copy of Mary’s biography written by the daughter from her second marriage […]
Read MoreTwo sentences from two different sources are showing me the way. From NC talking about 1775 : Most likely that following their defeat the remnants of the royal court at Tobolsk and its faithful troops fled to China, where they were warmly received by the Emperors of Manchuria, the distant relatives of the Hordian czars […]
Read MoreCoat of arms of the Russian family Greig I have an ancestor who played a major part in the Russian Navy. He had the same name as my Grandad and my Dad. Who’d’ve thunk?
Read Morecoat of arms of the Marquess of Huntly, Chief of Clan Gordon Blazon: Quarterly 1st Azure three boar’s heads couped Or langued Gules (Gordon) 2nd Or three lion’s heads erased Gules langued Azure (Lordship of Badenoch) 3rd Or 3 crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules (Seton) 4th Azure three fraises Argent (Fraser). Crescent Moon?
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