Clash of cultures.

Today Tim came to see us in the past. It was a very odd sensation as I stood discoursing on tudor felt, to look up and see him walking towards us across the field. So tonight we went to MacDonald’s. And it was good.


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7 responses to “Clash of cultures.”

  1. So. You lived in Tudor times. Then you chewed a burger tonight. Makes sense.

  2. divasupermum antoinette avatar
    divasupermum antoinette

    what a contrast well at least you didn’t have to hunt and kill it yorself

  3. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to step in and out of different times for real?

    1. Yes. I’d step back to somewhere with much more hot water…

  4. Well there are similarities I suppose. Henry VIII was very partial to red meat!

    1. I believe the gentles do eat meat, yes.

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