Jim Mayor (USA: VT): "> We haven't been to Vermont in many years.
Well, come back, but it is awfully dry in the Kingdom.
> All of our relatives have moved or died.
That happens.
> When there we always spent time at the cemeteries
My kids and I love to wonder through cemeteries, when we can.
> where Our relatives were buried. Groton and another- can't remember the name -
> white church on a hill with graves behind.
That could be anywhere, even the one we went to yesterday in Sheffield.
> Church usedc to have wonderful chicken pie dinners.
Of course. As a vegan I avoid those dinners, however.
> Have you read the History of Ryegate re the Scots American Company of Farmers
> who received a land grant from the king and settled in Ryegate early in 1773.
> One of my great , great etc. grandfathers arrived in May 1773. Interesting
> reading about the early history of the area.
No, but I am sure it is fascinating. I am reading a very heavy book about the history of languages now." | |||||||||||||||