...... the land formerly known as Cambria, was inhabited by fierce creatures known as dragons. These vile monsters lived a lazy life in dark, dark caves. They only ventured out when hungry, when they would eat whole armies of Saxons by killing and roasting them with their dragon's breath i.e. tongues of flame. As centuries progressed and the land became known as Wales, the fierce dragon-creature became its national emblem. The Welsh Dragon (metaphorically speaking) still roars at events such as the game known as rugby, but this little baby dragon has run out of puff from being waved around on banners in the stiff breeze of late due to a weather phenomenon known as The Beast from the East.
Rambles from an old dear who has lived with MS (Multiple Sclerosis) for longer than I care to remember but who lives well with it . Counting blessings each step of the way
Monday, March 19, 2018
Once upon a time ........
...... the land formerly known as Cambria, was inhabited by fierce creatures known as dragons. These vile monsters lived a lazy life in dark, dark caves. They only ventured out when hungry, when they would eat whole armies of Saxons by killing and roasting them with their dragon's breath i.e. tongues of flame. As centuries progressed and the land became known as Wales, the fierce dragon-creature became its national emblem. The Welsh Dragon (metaphorically speaking) still roars at events such as the game known as rugby, but this little baby dragon has run out of puff from being waved around on banners in the stiff breeze of late due to a weather phenomenon known as The Beast from the East.
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