28.7.09

Tweet Archive File 10

1865 Lagos, Nigeria - Oh my word! This is like stepping into a sauna! I knew it would be hot and humid, but it's HOT and HUMID!12:14 PM Jun 29th from web

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kbeninatoStop time traveling in summer! @Wendell_Howe 1865 Lagos, Nigeria Like stepping into a sauna! Knew would be hot and humid but HOT and HUMID!12:17 PM Jun 29th from web

@kbeninato This is Nigeria. Summer is all they have. Should have gone looking for a Norwegian princess.12:21 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to kbeninato
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1865 Lagos - Had considered coming in winter when it would be cooler, but this close to the equator there is no winter...just summer!12:15 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 Lagos - The Institute has disguised Time Machine as a wooden shed. I appear to be in a deserted part of town with rundown buildings.12:17 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 Lagos, Nigeria - I will walk around and see if I can find any signs or someone who can tell me where to find a hotel.12:19 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 Lagos- Don't know why but this place has very sinister feeling to it. Maybe it's just the rundown empty buildings but I don't think so.12:35 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - Here's a sign. Can't read it. Must be Portuguese. Let's see if my computer can translate it...Oh dear Lord! It's the Slave Market!12:37 PM Jun 29th from web

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writefast@Wendell_Howe Yikes!12:38 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@writefast Yikes, indeed!12:48 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to writefast
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dannyson1@Wendell_Howe SAY IT AIN"T SO!12:39 PM Jun 29th from web

@dannyson1 Don't worry, it's no longer functioning. This is one business few hated to see go under.12:49 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to dannyson1

dannyson1@Wendell_Howe That is good :D12:53 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1865 Lagos - Glad it's deserted. This city was once one of the largest slave markets in the world! Britain captured it from Portugal in 185112:43 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 Lagos - City formally annexed in 1861. Fortunately Britain had abolished slavery in 1807. Despite heat, suddenly feel cold. Must leave!12:45 PM Jun 29th from web

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Margit11@Wendell_Howe Don't quite understand why you went to Lagos in the first place? Business? Pleasure? as they say at the airport12:23 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@Margit11 I'm in search of an African Princess. Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies is here somewhere.12:32 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Margit11

Margit11@Wendell_Howe Oh I see! And when you found her, will you bring her back?12:35 PM Jun 29th from web

@Margit11 No, couldn't bring her back. However I do hope to bring footage of her back. Don't worry, she's not a slave.12:47 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Margit11
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dangergrrlie@Wendell_Howe is this the Sara Forbes Bonetta of the "present from the King of the blacks to the Queen of the Whites" fame?1:16 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@dangergrrlie Yes! 6:46 PM Jun 29th from web
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1865 Lagos, Nigeria - Sitting in hotel room sans coat, vest and shoes. Dear me, I feel half naked! Hmm, I am alone, maybe I should shed more7:09 PM Jun 29th from web

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Animadi@Wendell_Howe I really wish you could send pictures from the past but that would be breaking w/ rules and I guess to touristy :P7:24 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @Animadi Mostly it would be stepping on toes. I'm collecting these photos and videos for various Universities, etc.7:29 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - @Animadi They should be allowed to show the world the pictures first. However I can show photos from my history files.7:30 PM Jun 29th from web

Animadi@Wendell_Howe I read that article you wrote about how difficult it is finding a nice lady Did you find anyone from your field of work?7:40 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

Animadi@Wendell_Howe I am curious about the lesbian community of 1865, is there one?7:40 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 - @Animadi Homosexuality was illegal in Victorian Age, punishable by death! Fortunately no one actually was executed during that time.8:08 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - @Animadi Mostly the law ignored them. Oscar Wilde was arrested mainly because he had the bad sense to date a powerful Lord's son.8:09 PM Jun 29th from web

MichaelHTillman@Wendell_Howe Wilde had a helluva time though.8:10 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@MichaelHTillman Yes, 2 years hard labor for playwright. When out he moved to Paris. Can't blame him. 8:14 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to MichaelHTillman

dvlock@Wendell_Howe Actually, because he sued the Marquess of Queensbury for libel ("somdomite" on the back of a card. Which was true).8:19 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

dvlock@Wendell_Howe And that truth came out at the trial, so next it was Wilde's turn in the dock.8:21 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @dvlock You are right. I was oversimplifying a rather convoluted affair. It all boiled down to Marquess' son was dating Wilde.8:28 PM Jun 29th from web

Animadi@Wendell_Howe I know you have been asked this a billion times, and your work looks like is a solitary one, but could I intern for you?7:41 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 - @Animadi Yes it does get very lonely working by myself. I would love to have an intern, but I'm not allowed to just hire one.8:17 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - @Animadi Time Purists are very paranoid about Time Travelers changing history. Institute of Time Travel regulates all time travel.8:19 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - @Animadi I wish I could go where I like and take who I want, but I would be arrested and my Time Travel License taken away.8:20 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 - @Animadi Rumoured Institute's Enforcers can even go back in time & "erase" you by making you have "accident" before you go to past.8:23 PM Jun 29th from web

Animadi@Wendell_Howe Wow that is a lot of pressure! Well if you ever need anything from 2009 I am here to help!9:01 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @Animadi Thank you. Actually having people to Twitter with back home is nice. Don't feel so lonely.9:07 PM Jun 29th from web
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dangergrrlie@Wendell_Howe Do you ever run the risk of going native? Pulling a Chagnon and losing anthropological objectivity? What if you fell in love?8:29 PM Jun 29th from TwitterFox in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 - @dangergrrlie Some would argue I've gone bit native. However I cannot get involved with people in past since I could influence them.8:34 PM Jun 29th from web

1865 @dangergrrlie If I fall in love with someone in the past, I could never let them know or be involved in any way. It would end career.8:35 PM Jun 29th from web

dangergrrlie@Wendell_Howe Good luck. It seems to be one of those inevitables of being an anthropologist. :)8:51 PM Jun 29th from TwitterFox in reply to Wendell_Howe

somebluenotes@Wendell_Howe Your career or your lover's career?8:56 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@somebluenotes My career, not sure about hers. I'd allow her to work. I'm not THAT Victorian. 9:01 PM Jun 29th from web
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MichaelHTillman@Wendell_Howe Ah, I didn't know if you'd seen this - Henry Spock reading Invictus Fascinated by Henley.10:36 PM Jun 29th from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

"Invictus", Latin for "unconquered", written by William Ernest Henley from hospital bed having had his foot amputated. @MichaelHTillman7:16 AM Jun 30th from web
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1865 Lagos, Nigeria - Night cooled things off a little...I think. Going to look the city over, see if I can find out where the Davies live.7:27 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 Lagos - I'm hoping to find Sarah to get some footage of her. I doubt if I can get her to talk about her early childhood. Too traumatic.11:43 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 - So here is a little background. Sarah was 5 when Dahomey slave raiders destroyed her village. Everyone was killed or taken prisoner.11:45 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 - Sarah watched her parents beheaded in front of her. Because she was of royal blood, she was spared slavery. Saved for sacrifice.11:47 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 - Sarah was kept prisoner for 2 years by King Geza, for weeks seeing only a hand shove her food under door. She forgot her real name.11:49 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 - In 1849 Commander Frederick Forbes comes to Abomey, hoping to negotiate with King Geza to stop slave trade. Geza shows off his troops11:51 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 - The ceremony turns deadly. People dressed in white and carried in baskets are brought out, dumped out and beheaded. Forbes protests.11:52 AM Jun 30th from web

Geza ignores him, Forbes is outnumbered. Then they bring out little girl. Forbes yells, "Queen Victoria won't respect if you kill a child."11:55 AM Jun 30th from web

1865 Lagos - That hits a nerve. Geza has the child brought over and presents her to Forbes as a gift to Queen Victoria. Forbes accepts.11:57 AM Jun 30th from web

1865-Forbes has her baptized Sarah Forbes Bonetta (the name of his ship) and takes her to England planning to adopt her. Queen hears of her.11:59 AM Jun 30th from web

Queen grants few visitors to Windsor, but orders the Princess brought to her. She is impressed by Sarah and puts her under her protection.12:01 PM Jun 30th from web

RT@ beadsland Should your travels take you near then #Estonia, you might look up Karl Ernst von Baer, early researcher in #chronobiology.11:08 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos, Nigeria - Still trying to find where Davies live. Decided to ask at the unofficial news center of any town...the marketplace.11:15 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos, Nigeria - Marketplace busy. No refrigeration, people must buy perishables fresh each day. Didn't know so many varieties bananas.11:17 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Oh my word! "She walks in beauty, like the night." Who is this woman across way? She is so lovely, so graceful, so regal.11:20 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - She's a young African woman, but her dress & mannerisms are English...Upper class English at that. Like a fairy tale princess.11:22 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Could THIS be Princess Sarah? Photo Sara Forbes Bonetta Davies She matches photo.11:27 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Must go over and speak to her. Get close-up of her.11:28 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 - Introduced myself as a missionary. Asked if she was Princess Sarah. She was very gracious to me. Missionaries helped her when a child11:49 AM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - You won't believe this, but she asked me to tea tomorrow!11:50 AM Jul 1st from web

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furyu_meFascinating Twitter-Novel to #follow -->RT @Wendell_Howe 1865 Lagos - Could THIS be Princess Sarah? Photo Sara Forbes Bonetta Davies She matches photo.11:29 AM Jul 1st from web
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vbright@Wendell_Howe pssst.....you hooked me. I may not always say it, but I'm watching your tweets. :)11:51 AM Jul 1st from HootSuite in reply to Wendell_Howe

@vbright Why thank you. Glad to hear you are interested in Temporal Anthropology. Have you seen my blog? Wendell Howe Blog. 12:04 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to vbright

vbright@Wendell_Howe I will now. :)12:04 PM Jul 1st from HootSuite in reply to Wendell_Howe
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CHCatMom@Wendell_Howe How confident are you that you can pull this off? Studied many famous missionaries?12:06 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 - @CHCatMom I'm not at all confident I can. Have forged letter of introduction from the Church Missionary Society, & a humble manner.3:33 PM Jul 1st from web

1865 - @CHCatMom Besides, most Victorian missionaries were ill prepared for life in the field. Few knew the culture. Most died of disease.3:36 PM Jul 1st from web

CHCatMom@Wendell_Howe Heard of missionaries dying in alligator infested waters trying to convince natives to be baptized. Natives knew about gators!4:08 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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transContext@Wendell_Howe it's rather thoughtful of you to tweet into 2009 as you are -- considering what's coming3:43 PM Jul 1st from web

@transContext Are you teasing me about tweeting into 2009 again? New Experimental Twitter Tool 5:42 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to transContext

transContext@Wendell_Howe from here, no teasing. Encouragement!6:21 PM Jul 1st from web
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DaintyBallerina@Wendell_Howe Are you quite the full shilling old thing?5:50 PM Jul 1st from TwitterFon in reply to Wendell_Howe

@DaintyBallerina Well, some say I'm a few farthings short, I daresay.6:03 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to DaintyBallerina
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1865 Lagos - My word, it appears to be Happy Canada Day back home. I wonder if they have a day for sad Canadians, too?6:21 PM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Mrs. Davies asked me to tea tomorrow. Oh my, never had tea with a princess before. I am over my head! I'm just history scholar.7:02 PM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Blast! I knew I should have brought my top hat and frock coat instead of lounge suit. Oh dear, even frock coat is too casual.7:04 PM Jul 1st from web

1865 Lagos - Wonder if I should cancel? No, need footage of Sarah for University of Nigeria. Oh dear, hope I don't come off as a total twit.7:08 PM Jul 1st from web

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DEMONICFANGIRL@Wendell_Howe Nah. Just make sure you talk about interesting stuff..uhm. think of it as a sort of date? Talk about neutral topics...11:14 PM Jul 1st from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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CHCatMom@Wendell_Howe How is the insect population? Heard that the mosquitoes are large enough to carry off a five year old child!7:48 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @CHCatMom Mosquitoes are plentiful. Brought 27th century repellent devise disguised as coin. Didn't want to go that Victorian.7:57 AM Jul 2nd from web

Splend@Wendell_Howe Yes, I imagine authenticity is all very well up to a point, that point being catching Malaria :-p7:58 AM Jul 2nd from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe

Splend Fully immunized, but still. 8:17 AM Jul 2nd from web

Doctor_Donna@Wendell_Howe I hope you've been sleeping under a mosquito net!8:24 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @Doctor_Donna Yes, the hotel has mosquito nets on all the beds. I feel like I'm sleeping under a giant spider's web.8:29 AM Jul 2nd from web
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1865 Lagos - Sitting in cafe eating traditional breakfast--boiled millet. Not bad really. Pouring down rain. Natives say it won't last long.7:18 AM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Still nervous about the afternoon tea Princess Sarah invited me to. Still wondering if I should cancel.7:35 AM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Yes, canceling would be rude. Not really date, she is married woman. What would a princess find interesting? Probably not tea.7:38 AM Jul 2nd from web

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CHCatMom@Wendell_Howe Every woman enjoys jewelry, but be careful off sending wrong message. Some jewelry signifies something you may not intend!7:41 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 Lagos - @CHCatMom Yes jewelry would send the wrong message. Flowers might, too. What is the proper gift to take a married hostess?7:53 AM Jul 2nd from web

CHCatMom@Wendell_Howe Perhaps something for the home? A small but superbly designed dish? A hand blown decorative trinket? Be careful of symbols.7:57 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

linda_grimes@Wendell_Howe You can never go wrong with candy, preferably chocolate.7:55 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

inventrix@Wendell_Howe Biscuits?7:57 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

only4bev@wendell_howe I would suggest a plant. it suggest you wish for a happy a prosperous future. and growth7:58 AM Jul 2nd from web

danceswithelvis@Wendell_Howe Dessert wine is often considered proper, though...a bit familiar.7:59 AM Jul 2nd from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe

scaree@Wendell_Howe There is no 'proper' gift, only what is acceptable and what is not. How about drawing materials in a nice box?8:10 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

zumayabooks@Wendell_Howe A book, of course. Uplifting poems would be my recommendation. Or perhaps one of Sir Walter's novels.8:19 AM Jul 2nd from TweetDeck in reply to Wendell_Howe

beadsland@Wendell_Howe @zumayabooks I suspect a book to easily sentimentalized (giver remembered), best if perishable or use-up-able, no?8:47 AM Jul 2nd from TwInbox in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 - @beadsland I agree. A book would recall the giver. And what'd be more perishable than toy to toddler? All trace of me will be gone.8:53 AM Jul 2nd from web

beadsland@Wendell_Howe Careful, lest you gift a Velveteen Rabbit.9:02 AM Jul 2nd from TwInbox in reply to Wendell_Howe

If you don't get joke The Velveteen Rabbit 9:35 AM Jul 2nd from web

jesswynne@Wendell_Howe As for flowers--in Victorian terms, it depends on what flowers they are, precisely.8:20 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

1865 @jesswynne That means Forget-me-nots are definitely out. Temporal Anthropologists shouldn't be remembered.8:26 AM Jul 2nd from web
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1865 Lagos, Nigeria - All good suggestions. Don't want to be too forward...or too memorable. Wait, she did mention a toddler. I'll buy a toy8:28 AM Jul 2nd from web

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Margit11@Wendell_Howe Toy is an excellent idea! Hits exactly the right note.8:44 AM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

I am sorry. @CHCatMom @inventrix @linda_grimes all made suggestions too and didn't show up until now. Twitter is worse than time travel!8:49 AM Jul 2nd from web
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1865 Lagos - Bought brightly colored pinwheel & bag of toffee. Shouldn't survive long, especially after feeding all that sugar to toddler.12:03 PM Jul 2nd from web

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Margit11@Wendell_Howe Great! She'll be very favourably inclined!12:38 PM Jul 2nd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1865 Lagos - I must say, tea party went much better than I would have imagined. Sarah went out of her way to make ME feel at ease. Real lady7:55 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Sarah was very pleased with my choice of hostess gift. Said little Victoria would love it. I asked if child was named for Her Majesty7:57 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Sarah asked Queen Victoria if she could name her baby after her. Queen not only gave permission, but insisted she be Godmother!7:59 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Godmother is not an honor Queen Victoria would bestow lightly. I then asked Sarah about her visit to Windsor Castle & the Queen8:01 PM Jul 2nd from web

Sarah asked which one. She had been to visit Queen Victoria many times & even now corresponded by mail. Queen was eager to see godchild.8:03 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Sarah talked about visiting Queen like she was visiting an aunt. Her tone wasn't bragging, just matter of fact. Seemed fond of Queen.8:05 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Sarah talked of her life in England. Commander Frederick Forbes, the man that saved her life, took her in. Then Sarah got sick.8:07 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Victoria decided England too cold for Sarah. Sent her to Missionary School in Africa. Students slept in dorm, but Sarah had own room.8:09 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Sarah treated as princess, Victoria paid all expenses. Then Sarah found out Forbes had died. She still appeared heartsick over this.8:12 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Sarah begged Queen to let her come back to England. Forbes widow had moved to Scotland, could not take Sarah back due to hardship.8:15 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Queen sent Sarah to Rev. James and Elizabeth Schoens. They all got along wonderfully. Sarah still wrote to "Mamas" Schoen & Forsberg.8:18 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - When she turned 17, Victoria looked around for suitable husband. Sarah had no real political power and no fortune.8:24 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865- There was also the strict & stupid Victorian rules of race and class. Most black Brits were servants at that time so they wouldn't do.8:26 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - I find it hard to believe every eligible lord wasn't fighting over her. Just because she wasn't Anglo-Saxon. She's a Brit & a lady!8:29 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - James Davies is missionary & very successful businessman. Born in West Africa & educated in Missionary School. He is widower & 31.8:33 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Sarah is very must against it, but after pressuring, breaks down. They marry. She says Davies is very kind, good & dear man.8:35 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Sarah’s only regret was having to leave England. We talk quite awhile about England. So long her husband comes in. Handsome man.8:37 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 - Davies is very cordial toward me.It is also obvious he dotes on Sarah. Good! I would have to punch him in the nose if her didn't!8:40 PM Jul 2nd from web

1865 Lagos - Watching footage of visit on pocket computer. University of Nigeria should be very pleased. Sarah is every inch a princess.8:42 PM Jul 2nd from web

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DanElliot@Wendell_Howe thanks for letting us into your travels. This is very cool.8:37 PM Jul 2nd from Tweetie in reply to Wendell_Howe

@DanElliot Why thank you, sir! I'm glad you are enjoying my work. Have you seen my essays on my blog? Wendell Howe Blogspot 8:45 PM Jul 2nd from web in reply to DanElliot
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@nathanrdotca Happy Birthday, Nathan! Am I the first? Hmm, I AM first since I wished you Happy Birthday 2 weeks ago in 1887 when 3 July!9:09 PM Jul 2nd from web

nathanrdotca@Wendell_Howe Yes, you were. Thanks x 2! :D9:15 PM Jul 2nd from twhirl in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1865 Lagos, Nigeria - A servant from the Davies household came to my hotel room as I was shaving. He had a letter from Princess Sarah.7:46 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 - It was an invitation to dinner tonight with her & her husband. Servant waited for my reply. What a great opportunity to get more vid!7:48 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 - Was very excited about seeing Sarah again. Then I realized it was beyond academic. It had become personal. Nothing romantic mind you.7:50 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 - Temporal Anthropologists are not allowed to get involved with people in the past. Our influence on them could change history.7:52 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 Lagos - Sarah's letter said she was eager to talk with me again about home. I am England to her, and she is homesick. Can't continue.7:53 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 Lagos - If I leave now, I'll just be another passing missionary. She won't remember my name next year. If I stay I will become more.7:55 AM Jul 3rd from web

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DaintyBallerina@Wendell_Howe Are you a catholic or a protestant time-travelling missionary?3:29 PM Jul 3rd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@DaintyBallerina Church Missionary Society from England was Protestant. 3:44 PM Jul 3rd from web

2656 - @DaintyBallerina There were plenty of Victorian Jesuit Missionaries in Asia, Africa and New World. Black Elk spoke highly of them.6:21 PM Jul 3rd from web

vbright@Wendell_Howe Black Elk was a man of deep vision even after he became a Catholic6:22 PM Jul 3rd from web in reply to Wendell_Howe

@vbright Many don't know he converted later. Still a shaman, too. 6:30 PM Jul 3rd from web

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1865 Lagos - I really wish I could stay & be her friend. Delightful young lady. Then it dawns on me. I appear to be same age Forbes was.7:57 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 - I sat down and wrote an apology for servant to take back. Thanked her, but said I had to catch a boat that morning for the Congo.7:59 AM Jul 3rd from web

1865 Lagos - I'm currently packing my luggage. I'll have breakfast, then head back to the deserted Slave Market where my time machine is.8:03 AM Jul 3rd from web

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janeslee@Wendell_Howe please put me out of my torment. Who wins? Muuray or Roddick?10:07 AM Jul 3rd from TwitterFon in reply to Wendell_Howe

janeslee Are you referring to PM Election in 2138 or drinking bout 1877? 10:13 AM Jul 3rd from web

janeslee@Wendell_Howe great answer. Thanks for clearing that upxx10:17 AM Jul 3rd from TwitterFon in reply to Wendell_Howe
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1865 Lagos - Sitting in cafe with my luggage, watching people, putting off returning to 27th century. Enforcers will not be happy with me.10:19 AM Jul 3rd from web

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transContextI know the feeling 10:25 AM Jul 3rd from web
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1865 Lagos - I'm still on probation for that Eleanor debacle. Well, I best go face Enforcers. Hope they don't revoke my Time Travel license.10:23 AM Jul 3rd from web


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