You want to do what in this weather???

December 8th mattered to the Angevins. On this date in 1154, Henry and Eleanor landed in England to claim the crown and begin the Plantagenet dynasty. Henry insisted upon sailing in a savage gale, a very bad habit of his that could not have endeared him to his sailors, courtiers, or his wife. Eleanor must have been especially frustrated when he did this in 1174, for their young children, Joanna and John, sailed with the fleet, and Eleanor, about to begin her long English confinement, had no say in the matter. Henry passed on this insanity gene to son Richard, who attempted to sail from Portsmouth to Barfleur in a storm in May, 1194, so desperate was he to get to Normandy and challenge the French king. The winds were so strong that he was forced to return to Portsmouth, and there he waited for favorable weather, doubtless because Eleanor played the mother card and refused to let him try it again.
Also on December 8th, 1174, the captive Scots King William the Lion was compelled to sign the treaty of Falaise, which was highly favorable to the English. William had no leverage for he was languishing at the time as a captive in one of Henry’s castles. It is always easier to strike a deal with a prisoner, after all.
And Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots and bad decisions, was born on this date in 1542.
Also on December 8th in 1941 FDR made his famous “Day of Infamy” speech and declared war upon Japan, the day after the Japanese had launched a stealth attack on Pearl Harbor.
Lastly, Holly is still sick, but she continues to eat, and I am taking heart from that. Stay safe and warm, all of you in the path of this nasty winter weather.
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Published on December 08, 2013 10:15
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message 1: by Leila (new)

Leila Reading of these events reminded me of "The White Ship" which you recently wrote about Sharon. It may not have been a raging gale, rather too much drink as the historians tell us; but Royalty in those times did seem to take some chances on the high seas.
Re Holly, I do hope she soon recovers and is in fine fettle for Christmas.


message 2: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Thanks, Leila. Holly is doing much better, though my bank account took a major hit! Her blood test this week showed that her emzyme levels are now back to normal, as is her appetite--which usually resembles a shark in a feeding frenzy!
I was always amazed at the very idea of sailing in a storm in a medieval ship. To me, it was almost like having a death wish, but Henry was notorious for doing that.


message 3: by Leila (new)

Leila That's brilliant! Know what you mean about Vet fees. I have 4 cats, 3 of them rescue cats and all female so all of whom had to be "done"!!!!!! LOL. Would I sail in a medieval ship in any weather? Probably not!


message 4: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Thank goodness Holly is on the mend and what a lovely name with Christmas so near.

As for the weather Arghhh.....On Thursday it will be 40 degrees (110 F approx.) here. My weather lamentations will soon being....lol.


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