I thought you went from Child to Adult to Famous, then Knighthood. 🙂 I’ve sometimes wondered what the Queen thought as she was knighting Sir John, Sir Paul, Sir George, and Sir Ringo.
I owe a lot to my English teacher, Mrs. Laverty. She loved one of my book reports and took me aside to tell me so. I never thought I’d write for real. But now I do. Thanks for stopping by. Writers are my favorite readers.
Haha! Well done! Sir…. Keith?
It’s only a matter of time, I’m sure!
No doubt!
Good one, Keith
Thanks, Maria!
sir Keith
That’s me!
Excellent progression…but few accomplish that knighthood. Love that song you chose!
So true!
I almost chose anther favourite of mine – (K)nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues!
Oh I love that song too, would have been a good choice as well. Thanks Keith.
Fame is so flighty, isn’t it.
I quite agree!
My knight in shining armor. Be still my heart! Sir Keef!
Mmm, that does have a ring to it!
Haha! This is brilliant
Thanks so much, Sadje!
Most welcome
I thought you went from Child to Adult to Famous, then Knighthood. 🙂 I’ve sometimes wondered what the Queen thought as she was knighting Sir John, Sir Paul, Sir George, and Sir Ringo.
I wondered at the time – I was present at Buckingham Palace when Sir Paul received his from the Queen!
Oh wow!
I owe a lot to my English teacher, Mrs. Laverty. She loved one of my book reports and took me aside to tell me so. I never thought I’d write for real. But now I do. Thanks for stopping by. Writers are my favorite readers.
Oh this is just brilliant, Sir Keith!!! Great take on the prompt. Thank you for joining in 😊