there are so many new people living here, that I often worry it's the natives that are in the minority.
I am considered a native of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, even though I was born in DC. Basically, the family was kicked out of Scotland and stayed where the boat landed. I can do the accent perfectly, and honestly, my relatives that still live on the Eastern Shore were studied by people from Oxford that were documenting "Old English". They joked that my relatives understood Shakespeare better than the average student at their fine school of higher learning. "Fall" and "Mad" changed meaning over the years in the UK, but not where my relatives live!
Oh, if you pump breaks, or your horse gets sick, it's the native of NH or Vermont that will come over and fix things for you. People may move here as it is a wonderful area to live, but it makes the natives feel good that THEY really run things. What they don't like is that their kids can't afford to buy a house here, because house prices have rocketed since so many flatlanders have discovered it is a great place to live.
Hey people, check with Skeptic Scott...seems he has something in the works...so if you missed Apple Days you won't want to miss the next get together.
I'm trying to make a Sylvia Browne pinata. Will Scott mind us swinging a large club in his house? I think not.
I am considered a native of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, even though I was born in DC. Basically, the family was kicked out of Scotland and stayed where the boat landed. I can do the accent perfectly, and honestly, my relatives that still live on the Eastern Shore were studied by people from Oxford that were documenting "Old English". They joked that my relatives understood Shakespeare better than the average student at their fine school of higher learning. "Fall" and "Mad" changed meaning over the years in the UK, but not where my relatives live!
Oh, if you pump breaks, or your horse gets sick, it's the native of NH or Vermont that will come over and fix things for you. People may move here as it is a wonderful area to live, but it makes the natives feel good that THEY really run things. What they don't like is that their kids can't afford to buy a house here, because house prices have rocketed since so many flatlanders have discovered it is a great place to live.
Hey people, check with Skeptic Scott...seems he has something in the works...so if you missed Apple Days you won't want to miss the next get together.
I'm trying to make a Sylvia Browne pinata. Will Scott mind us swinging a large club in his house? I think not.
