We should do it over 4th of July - to commingle with the re-enactors.
God save me. I walked around Antietam during an reenactment once for a bf's birthday. Standing about 10 feet away from a soldier as he 'shot' another. I nearly blacked out.
Now, I'm the one you want at a car wreck scene. Excellent in emergencies...trauma is no problem...but that place? Gave me the super-creeps.
I was in Liverpool city center yesterday, and somebody walked past me in a Blue Sun tshirt.
oh! That reminds me, I walked by a girl in a Blue Sun t-shirt in my hotel in Vegas the other day. I couldn't tell if she was there as just a tourist or part of the rollerderby conference I was at or what though.
People would stop and listen to our guide (my DH)
this happens to my dad a lot. He'll be showing grand kids around a museum or an old fort and he'll start to gather a crowd.
People would stop and listen to our guide (my DH)
I guided a whole bunch of folks through Old Sturbridge Village when I was about 8 or 9. I loved that place.
Without fail, every time he mentioned what Jubal Early's units were doing he added, "Does that seem right to you?"
Sadly, no one got it.
I am now both sad and very, very happy. Good DH.
I just got a very "Angel in the art museum" vibe. Art imitates life imitates art imitates life...
made of win!
Una, that's the second time I've read you writing that. Did I miss a definition somewhere? It sounds like something with a good story behind it.
The phrase "made of win"? I think it's just one of those...things. I forget where I picked it up, but I like it.
Oh, it was you P-C? I wondered if it had a Buffista origin like the use of 'wrod' or a child comment or something like that.