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Rated: ASR · Book · Personal · #1935750
Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#784948 added June 15, 2013 at 9:55am
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Historical Time Period I Would Liked To Have Lived In
Prompt: What historical period would you have liked to live in?

I have a thing for Medieval Times. I would have liked to live in England in the 1600's and 1700's. I would have wanted to be a Princess or a Queen. I wouldn't have wanted to be one of King Henry VIII's wives or his daughter. Any King but him! I think castles are so neat and it would have been neat to live in one. I have always said I was born in the wrong time period. If I couldn't have been royalty, I would haven't minded being a gypsy or a pirate. Being a Princess would have been more fun.

Another era I would liked to have liked in would have been would have been Jane Austen's time. It would have been neat to go to balls and been a noble man's daughter and meet people of nobility. Fast forward and maybe I could have lived at Downton Abbey as a Duchess or something.

Another time era I would have to like to have lived in would be in the south in the 1800's. I have liked to have been a southern belle but I wouldn't have cared to live during the war and after. I would have loved to have going to the dances and wear all those neat dresses and hats.

There you have it. Thanks for reading.

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