I suppose, if a global cataclysm really did wipe out an advanced civilisation 11600 years ago, all that would remain is massive stone structures, and stories of the flood would be passed down orally by survivors and eventually form religion and myth.
But we just don't see that.
I don't think people respond well to anonymity, and having no profile pic doesn't help, so I've added a picture of the glorious English countryside, and a picture of a soda water that was served to me recently at a free bar.
Sometimes, the only response to certain Facebook friends is "verily, I say unto you. They have their reward".
But then I remember Matthew 7:6.
The mute button is good.
There is a certain type of person, one that sees a beauty spot, with great views, babbling brooks, and where children run and play and explore, and where families throw down a blanket and enjoy a picnic beneath a glorious sky. A sort of person that looks at such places and sees
Is this a carnivore meal?
Four chicken breasts - cubed.
Back of back bacon - diced
Chestnut mushrooms - quartered
Fried in pressed olive oil.
Four chicken stock pots - neat
Half a bottle of Pinot Grigo - reduce
Add Double cream to thinken.
I'll be adding a pastry lid and deep