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RE: We English Could Learn A Thing Or Two From The Amish
what in the world? lol..how did they get a cat from Russia? And people actually know the name of Peter the Great's horse? what was Peter the Great great at?
The horse died in 326 BC, but I am surprised how many people recognize that name as having once belonged to a famous horse! That was a bit of history that was lacking from my education I guess.
He was a Russian Tzar who did many things to reform the church and Russian Society and bring the country into what was then a much more modern era.
My d-i-l is from Russia and her family lives there, so they visit once a year or so. The cat traveled in a carrier under her airplane seat a year ago. It is my understanding that cats are much easier than dogs to bring into the country.
Howdy again Melinda! Very interesting stuff!
Should I know what d-i-l stands for? lol.
Yes you should. Since I was just talking about my daughter-in-law!🤣
Oh! ok well I'm still new to the social media terms and abreviations, I learned a new one today, thank you!
I've had to learn to be able to decipher the text messages I get! Sometimes I still have to look one up!
oh I see. Well no one texts me so I guess that's my excuse!
I just got a text from my son and d-i-l. They have arrived at their destination in Mexico.
what? what are they doing in Mexico? I guess you didn't say why you were babysitting.
The horse died in 326 BC, but I am surprised how many people recognize that name as having once belonged to a famous horse! That was a bit of history that was lacking from my education I guess.
He was a Russian Tzar who did many things to reform the church and Russian Society and bring the country into what was then a much more modern era.
My d-i-l is from Russia and her family lives there, so they visit once a year or so. The cat traveled in a carrier under her airplane seat a year ago. It is my understanding that cats are much easier than dogs to bring into the country.