Thursday, 22 April 2021

A meeting in Glen Campbell...

 The Laird of Glen Campbell ( and Master of the Rhinestone mines) meets his scouts. They tell him that the Queen’s enemies are nearby mustering men in Glen Ford. The Laird hesitates not , riding his favourite spotted horse for home. He has troops to gather and a battle ahead...



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  1. Some fascinating possibilities in Glenn Campbell! Do they pass a Wichitaw Lineman, sizing up very tall straight pine trees for a beacon system of telegraph poles? Or is the Witchitaw Line a defensive fallback of prepared positions?
    Are there cow boys or girls for the Rhinestone Cows?
    Is there cattle rustling on the borders?

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  2. The word Wichitaw is a corruption of Wappinshaw ( a mustering of men and their weapons) and a Wiichitaw Lineman is one charged with drilling troops at a Wappinshaw.

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  3. I once had a picnic in Glen Campbell , very scenic !

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    1. Did you see the cairn commemorating the battle ?

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  4. I do like that spotted horse! It really sets the Laird apart from his men! I look forward to the battle!

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    1. He does stand out , hope not too much for the battle to come...

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  5. Does the Laird of Glen Campbell have any Summer Knights in his retinue?

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    1. Ah those Summer Knights, tell me more, tell me more...

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  6. The nearby heights of Ben Affleck and Ben Kingsley will be excellent places from which to observe the action.

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    1. Excellent vantage points indeed , you know the area?

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  7. Ah....The Farce is strong here, I find.

    Eric

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