RE: Gunpowder and Cannons at the Castle of Silves? LMAC #29
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Very informative! I can see them hurling infected corpses over the walls. Horrifying!
Followed a few of the links you provided too (I do that). This post has a true wealth of information in it! Thanks for doing all the work!
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Thank you so much for stopping by and for that nice comment. War--not one of my favorite subjects, but when I see a fortification I can imagine the battles that took place around the walls. Too much reading history, perhaps :))
I always read links, also. How else do we learn?
Have a wonderful day, @owasco
Ditto that!
What a tremendous amount of information and research, well organized, and rivetingly written.
(I know. Syntax. Rivetingly?)
thank you for this!
Thank you. At first, I thought this blog fell flat. But I see such clever people stopping by and having a conversation. Nothing flat about that :)
And context?? I'm a rule breaker, especially if we know we're breaking rules. Language evolves because we use it. Creative use of language--go for it!
Nice to see you here, @carolkean.
Your blog, falling flat??? How could you be so mistaken? Ah, Tschaikovsky believed the Nutcracker was his worst work, yet it endures. Mark Twain believed his best work was a Joan of Arc story, which critics have overlooked. We are our own worst judge. Trust your readers who love you and your stories!