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MarkCDodd wrote:I am only just getting stuck back into genealogy. I have been busy with my writing which keeps me sane. Both my daughters are working from home due to Covid so the house is always busy.
Northern Lass wrote:MarkCDodd wrote:I am only just getting stuck back into genealogy. I have been busy with my writing which keeps me sane. Both my daughters are working from home due to Covid so the house is always busy.
Wot u been writing?
peterd wrote:Northern Lass wrote:MarkCDodd wrote:I am only just getting stuck back into genealogy. I have been busy with my writing which keeps me sane. Both my daughters are working from home due to Covid so the house is always busy.
Wot u been writing?
nosey geet
Rob wrote:I agree Janet. Its not being nosey to enquire about something that Mark C himself stated ! He's probably writing about his walk a bouts in the Australian Outback and his years spent with the Native Australian and their pursuit of Dreamland.
Rob wrote:No Peterd Aboriginal people understand the Dreamtime as a beginning that never ended. Dreamland is the place where it happens.They hold the belief that the Dreamtime is a period on a continuum of past, present and future.The Dreamtime may be difficult for many of us to understand fully especially Geordies but it is part of who the Aboriginal people are, the very essence and reason for being here. It is all encompassing and will forever be at the centre of their existence as a people.
Northern Lass wrote:Dreamland...is that the bed Place in Wednesbury?
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