After a busy day we finally finished our at valentine’s Day decorations.
St vallentinces was about in Roman tymes till they put him to death .in thee rest of thee world thee day wasn’t cellibrated to 1600 but as thee years passed by then in vistorian tymes wyth cards at vallentinces day became lyke it is to day wyth thee giving of gifts to thee one you love or I should say in 17th century English Liss lufian lufu.deore Duero Leof lover friend Loven is how my husband and Jack and I called each other lyke we do today in anglo saxion tymes you would of said ic lufie pe is correct it means it’s thee I love lovied lufian to thee so here’s our decorations parte one to each and every one of you we hope you have a great st valentine’s Day and here’s my husband signing my card Guido’s signature.
With thanks for sharing your wonderful decorations ….and many good wishes to you this Valentine’s Day, from Susan
Hi thanks for your message have a great st Valentines day
I think you’ve done a wonderful job with the decorations – it must be hard in such a small area and also to find space to keep everything stored year by year. I always admire how you keep things so neat and tidy. Hope Guido, Jack and Christopher are being co-operative!
Hi thanks for your message happy at valentine’s Day to you yes it’s very hard in a small bedsit we have things in boxes that haven’t seen thee lyght if day for years even thou I lyfe wyth six ghosts we all get on very well
I remember reading in Pepys diaries that he bought a gift of scented gloves for his Valentine; if only such things still existed…..!
Hi thanks for your message yes it was common place in thee early 17th century for a man to give gloves to show his love but sadly thee gloves was replaced by flowers as some people thought that thee giving of gloves was bad luck to you’re lover its strange how things change thou out tyme sometimes not for thee better