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  • “Put Your Head On My Shoulder”

    Jun 7th, 2024

    I enjoyed singing this duet. πŸ˜€

    Click here

    https://www.smule.com/sing-recording/331986872_4878055537

  • Q. Have you ever resided in America, SmileyRose?

    Jun 7th, 2024

    A. Not at all. πŸ™‚ I have never resided in America, however, I have visited California, during a holiday. I have never lived in the USA though.

    To be perfectly honest, I have never thought about living abroad, away from England. I happen to love my home country. It has never been an issue.

    I have lived abroad, however, it was only temporarily and I felt quite homesick whilst living away. I am always glad to be home every single time I go away. πŸ™‚

    There’s no place like home. πŸ˜€

  • Brothers In Arms

    Jun 6th, 2024

    Such a wonderful song by Dire Straights

  • D-Day Remembrance Day – 80 Years Ago

    Jun 6th, 2024

    Remembering all of those brave people who lost their lives, during the Allied invasion of Normandy, during World War II, on 6th June 1944, D-Day.

    This operation, known as Operation Overlord, was the largest amphibious assault in history and marked a pivotal turning point in the war against Nazi Germany. Here are key aspects of D-Day remembrance:

    1. Significance: D-Day is remembered for the bravery and sacrifice of the Allied forces, which included troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and other nations. The operation was crucial in liberating Western Europe from Nazi occupation.
    2. Ceremonies and Events: Commemorative events are held annually at various sites, including the Normandy beaches, cemeteries, and memorials. These events often involve veterans, military officials, and dignitaries, featuring speeches, wreath-laying, and reenactments.
    3. Historical Reflection: Museums, documentaries, books, and educational programs help keep the history of D-Day alive, ensuring future generations understand its importance.
    4. Personal Stories: Many take the opportunity to honor individual stories of heroism and loss, often shared through family anecdotes, veteran testimonies, and archival materials.
    5. Symbols and Traditions: The poppy, a symbol of remembrance, and the use of military uniforms and regalia are common during commemorations. Moments of silence and the playing of “Taps” are also traditional.

    D-Day remembrance serves not only to honor those who fought and died but also to reflect on the broader implications of war and the enduring quest for peace and freedom.

  • Geek Girl on Netflix

    Jun 6th, 2024

    I have watched a few episodes of this drama on Netflix. I must admit to enjoying it.

  • Love Train

    Jun 6th, 2024

    Here’s one of my favourite songs. All aboard the love train. πŸ˜‡πŸ˜

  • Long Service Award

    Jun 6th, 2024

    This is what I received when I completed my 10 years of service. I have now been at the NHS for 15 years. I loved my Terry’s Orange Chocolate πŸ˜‰

  • Mamma Mia!

    Jun 6th, 2024

    I loved this film so much! ❀️

  • “I’ll Be Back”

    Jun 6th, 2024

    As Arnie would say πŸ˜‰

    I’m a huge fan of the Terminator films which of course starred actor Arnold Schwarzenegger

  • Message In A Bottle by The Police

    Jun 6th, 2024

    This is one of my favourite Police songs πŸ˜‰

    Of course, I used to work for the Police many years ago, before I had children. I was a civilian and I loved my job. It was very interesting. I love Police related films.

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