I am a bit freaked out. Yesterday I was in Picton Street in London. A street I have only ever been to once before, and probably will hardly ever go to again, a long way from where I live. There is no such thing as co-incidence!
I googled the origin of the name Picton for you London Male: The Picton family lived in Flintshire, now part the county of Clwyd, Wales, at Picton. Their name is derived from the Old English words pic, meaning a hill with a sharp point, and tun, meaning enclosure or settlement.
Thank you Devorah. I am at a place in my life where I am unsure of the correct path forward. I am not sure how this co-incidence and the origins of the name are to be interpreted though. Kativah v Chatimah Tova.
That's so beautiful. Now, is it coming to be summer by you soon? Are your seasons opposite ours in the west?
ReplyDeleteYes, spring has just begun here.
ReplyDeleteNice... Spring and Fall... Beautiful seasons...
ReplyDeleteAwwww, how lovely. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI am a bit freaked out.
ReplyDeleteYesterday I was in Picton Street in London.
A street I have only ever been to once before, and probably will hardly ever go to again, a long way from where I live.
There is no such thing as co-incidence!
I googled the origin of the name Picton for you London Male: The Picton family lived in Flintshire, now part the county of Clwyd, Wales, at Picton. Their name is derived from the Old English words pic, meaning a hill with a sharp point, and tun, meaning enclosure or settlement.
ReplyDeleteThank you Devorah.
ReplyDeleteI am at a place in my life where I am unsure of the correct path forward.
I am not sure how this co-incidence and the origins of the name are to be interpreted though.
Kativah v Chatimah Tova.