I have watched all of the Top Gun films so far. I really can’t wait to see this one. 🙂
Category: About Me
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I can acknowledge that individuals residing in England may possess various accents. However, if English is not your primary language, one must question how you can identify as being English.
How can you embrace the identity of being an EnglishRose if the English language is not your predominant means of communication?
It may be inaccurate to identify oneself as English if Italian is the primary language spoken.
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Relationship Status
I just wanted to take a moment to clarify some points that seem to have caused a bit of confusion. I am currently not affiliated with any company and have been managing my own social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, and my Blogsite whenever possible.
While I often write about love, it’s important to note that it doesn’t necessarily imply I am in a romantic relationship or deeply “in love” with someone. If I were to enter a relationship, I am sure it would be evident to everyone, as you would likely notice me spending time with someone special and my body language would reflect that.
I kindly ask for your understanding and patience until that time comes, rather than making assumptions. Thank you all for your support!
F x
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I sat down to watch “Kate In Her Own Words” this evening. It was a very touching documentary of Kate Middleton growing up and becoming the Princess of Wales, to her battle with cancer.
We were all shocked when we heard how ill Kate had become.
We have not seen too much of Kate during her road to recovery, however, we can only imagine what it may have felt like for a young mother, who has a young family, to go through such an ordeal. Thankfully she has a very supportive family and a very supportive husband, Prince William.
When my daughters were only 3yrs old and 6yrs old, I can remember being very sick in the hospital. I had an emergency operation. When my ex-husband brought my youngest daughter to the ward to see me, she ran a mile because she saw me attached to a drip. She had never seen me look ill before therefore it was a shock for her. I was only in my 30’s at the time and all I thought about was wanting to run after her and to give her a big hug, but I could not at that particular time.
That same evening, I thought about both of my very young children and I wanted to be with them, to watch them both grow up. Perhaps living to see future grandchildren.
As I lay in that hospital bed, I was terrified. It is surprising what thoughts run through your mind when you are feeling at your lowest. I thank the people who supported me during that period of my life.
Wishing Princess Kate warm wishes as she makes a full recovery.
F x
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Thank you to the Fixture team for collecting my car and taking it to the garage for its recent MOT. The car required little work doing on it however it passed and the car was back on the drive on the same day.;)
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I decided to perk myself up a little last weekend. I went to have my nails painted. It’s nice to have a pampering session.
I also went to the Michael John Hairdressers, to have my hair trimmed. Thank Kris.
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Not a lot of people know this, but the biggest part of my background is Scottish, however, I have only ever grown up in England, which is the reason why I have an English accent. 🙂
I have a history of Scottish ancestors who all date back 100’s of years ago, to Fife, in Scotland and Hampshire in England, which is the reason why I do not speak any other languages other than the English language.
I also have an Irish, a very little (Indian and European backgroud….in my lineage), which dates back to the RAJ, when India was know as British India. Basically, there were many British people who resided in India, during the British Rule (British Emperor), for about 100 years. My family have been traced right back to before the British rule in India, to Scotland and England.

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This morning I spent a lovely outing, with my Camera, attending the Stamford Car Show. I managed to take some great photographs. 🙂















More photos to follow.
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I have watched a few episodes of Sherwood this evening, particularly as the new series begins this coming Sunday.
Now this is the best of British #ILove

“Sherwood” is a British drama television series created by James Graham. It first aired on BBC One in June 2022. The show is a crime drama that weaves together a fictional murder mystery with real-life political and social issues, particularly those related to the miners’ strikes in the UK during the 1980s.
Plot Overview
The drama is set in a small former mining village in Nottinghamshire, England, and follows the investigation into two shocking murders that rock the community. The crimes stir up old wounds related to the 1984-85 miners’ strike, which had deeply divided the community between those who went on strike and those who continued to work, often referred to as “scabs.” As the police investigate the murders, long-buried secrets and resentments resurface, complicating the investigation and exposing the lingering impact of the strike on the community.
Cast
- David Morrissey as DCS Ian St. Clair: A seasoned detective with deep roots in the community, tasked with solving the murders.
- Lesley Manville as Julie Jackson: A local woman whose family is deeply involved in the community’s tensions.
- Robert Glenister as DI Kevin Salisbury: A detective from London with a past connected to the miners’ strike.
- Joanne Froggatt as Sarah Vincent: A woman caught between the divided factions of the community.
- Alun Armstrong as Gary Jackson: A staunch union supporter and ex-miner.
Themes
“Sherwood” explores themes of community, loyalty, and the long-term impact of political decisions on individuals and families. It delves into how history and old conflicts continue to shape the present, particularly in areas affected by industrial decline. The series is not just a whodunit but a deep exploration of the scars left by one of the most contentious periods in recent British history.
Reception
The series was well-received by critics for its strong performances, particularly by Morrissey and Manville, and for its thoughtful handling of complex social and political issues. It was praised for being both a compelling thriller and a poignant social commentary. The series’ success led to the commissioning of a second season, further expanding on the story and its characters.
“Sherwood” stands out as a powerful drama that combines mystery with a meaningful exploration of history, making it a notable entry in contemporary British television.