RE: ANZAC Day - 25th April - what it means to me

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ANZAC Day - 25th April - what it means to me

in anzac •  7 years ago 

When I moved to a part of the country I thought had no family connection .... ta-da! lol it really is amazing just what can be found, and that it can be so personally connected. :D

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Try thinking about 'Karma'. That's mind-boggling, that the universe can turn up serendipity to the nth degree, and meeting persons with whom you might have a short or long time with, to balance one's past actions, this or an earlier time. 😂

Oh, I know. It is always amazing to be a part of that and actually aware of it. :D

😂 How long ago was our god called Og? From which is derived London (Lug).
And even the names of the giants that the refugees of Troy defeated on entering 'The Misty Isles', Og and Mag-og. 😂
Sorry, just been writing Lakedaemons 2. And thinking on the Haka, and the Aussie shout. 😂

lol, wait until you trace your family line back to them ;)

My father traced my surname to a branch of Scottish history, and my ancestors are Gods, thank-you 😆 😇
MacBeth, the Jarl from Orkney, is in there and Somerled of the Isles, the Celtic viKing 😉

haha so we are related, then :D

Aren't we all¿ Events like Golden Horde during First Crusade, Black Death, WW1 and Spanish Flu, separate us by knocking out all the old and young left at home from Crusade. If Ghengis hadn't died, we'd all be Mongols, 😂 Then Plague killed up to fifty %, and then WW's with a deadly influenza to interrupt all the record keeping as well. It's a wonder you can follow anybody's family tree beyond the Napoleonic wars. 😉

lol, this is true but also why it is easier to trace back the nobility & aristocracy & monarchy because of their preserved records - unlike the 'common folk'.