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Modestly introducing Tallis Steelyard (Now nominated!)

and one of Gingerlily's pictures, but I only just found it because she hid it on twitter :-)
https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com...

But now it just sends me 'notifications', and these can be a month apart, so when I get one I do go and look briefly, clicking likes and suchlike and then get on with life. So this time I saw your picture :-)

I'd already got the lady in question, plus the picture on the horse and then your picture came along and provided the sausages
(I only found your picture this morning)

Although I missed an invitation last night to a sausage BBQ. I was on Skype at the time.

Although I missed an invitation last night to a sausage BBQ. I was on Skype at the time."
there are few things more 'real world' than a sausage :-)

Wild boar and vanions sloly simmered in redcurrant jus and brusted with a romemary sprig exactly 3 times.
Lets try again.
Wild boar and venison slowly simmered in redcurrant jus and brushed with a rosemary sprig exactly 3 times.


that seems entirely reasonable :-)

Glad you liked it madam.
I felt the story had to sort of go with the picture and there was a deliberate coziness to that painting, the chap seems to have made that sort of thing his trade mark :-)


I just saw this picture - apparently it is the Duchess of Newcastle, which amused me greatly...


from the wiki
As principal portraitist to the King of England, Jervas was known for his vanity and luck, as mentioned in the Imperial Biographical Dictionary, "He married a widow with $20,000; and his natural self-conceit was greatly encouraged by his intimate friend [Alexander] Pope, who has written an epistle full of silly flattery."
According to one account, after comparing a painting he had copied from Titian, he was said to have stated "Poor little Tit, how he would starve !".
Upon being told that Jervas had set up a carriage with four horses, Kneller replied: "Ach, mein Gott, if his horses do not draw better than he does, he will never get to his journey's end."
What amused you about the lady in question?

Thanks for the info on Charles Jervas. He sounds like a bit of a character. Might even fit well in Port Basin! Or Port Naain, if my autocorrect will allow...

Thanks for the info on Charles Jervas. He sounds like a bit of a character. Might even fit well in Port Basin! Or Port Naain, ..."
Apparently some scholars think that whilst Shakespeare's Henry IV has Percy speaking funny, it's not a speech impediment, Shakespeare might have been writing him with a regional accent :-)
As for Charles Jervas, I think he'd fit perfectly into Port Naain
But perhaps I could make him a lady?

I am pondering :-)
And as an aside reading somebody's dissertation on the Salem Witch trials

And the story continues :-)
As of yet i cannot ask you 'who dunnit' because nobody yet knows what was 'dum' ;-)
https://scvincent.com/2018/04/05/pict...