:wave: Hello and Happy Friday -- or almost Saturday for Liza.

I love your descriptions of what it looks like is going on in Betty's picspams. Do you think that Arthur will be persuasive enough to get Morgana to come to his chambers for further
discussion. :lol:
Gorgeous picspams, Betty. Thanks so much. :flowers:
Yes, the passage is from Geoffrey of Monmouth. Merlin has taken Arthur to the Fortunate Isle to be tended by the famed healer Morgan. I'd like to stress that Morgan and Arthur ARE NOT RELATED in Geoffrey. :nono: Thank you. :flower: I also agree with Bo, I bet they were rockin' that golden bed in no time: :evil_lol:
Neda, I think that's from the
Alliterative Morte Arthure. From what I remember of Geoffrey, Morgan thinks that Arthur will make a good recovery if he stays with her.
:lmao: Arthur is something of the Welsh national hero and has been used for propaganda purposes on and off through history. The interest Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Norman ruling class of his time had in Arthur was that he successful fought the Saxons. A few centuries later the first Tudor king, Henry VII, named his eldest son Arthur, who had he lived, would have ruled as Arthur II. Henry VII was very proud of his Welsh blood. Bo would more likely know more about that than I.
