The Anonymous Widower

Liz’s Triumph

The Queen’s visit to Ireland has passed so far without any serious hitches or gaffs. But then visiting Ireland, where nearly all the population are hospitable to all visitors, is a lot less tricky than visiting some of the places governed by some of the worst or the worst, she has been told to go by successive governments. I’m sure she really enjoyed her visits to Saudi Arabia and Rumania!

There might however be a problem for the Queen on the horizon, where Ireland is concerned.

Currently, her horse, Carlton House, is favourite for the Derby. He also has entries in the Irish and French Derbys.

Many Epsom Derby winners have followed up their victory at Epsom, with a run at The Curragh. And of course, there are horses, who have run in Ireland because of minor problems that prevented them competing at Epsom.

The permutations are endless.

But it is not inconceivable that a horse as good as Carlton House is, will run in Ireland.

So as with the visit to Ireland, it’s all so far and so good!

But she has undoubtably shown politicians how to forgive and forget and move on constructively. And many of those she’s met in Ireland have shown the same positive attitude. 

So many of those in trouble spots around the world could follow this lead in looking forward rather than hundreds of years into the past.

May 20, 2011 - Posted by | News, Sport | , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. I agree there is a great need for forgiving and forgetting things which happened years or centuries ago. The behaviour of the British during the crusades was disgraceful, and most Brits who know the story beyond the Richard the Lionheart and “daring do” taught to my generation in school accept how awful it all was.

    But it was nearly a millenium ago. It was when Pope Urban the ? lost the plot regarding what the Bible actually says. So we ALL need to forget about it.

    Comment by liz | May 20, 2011 | Reply


Leave a reply to liz Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.