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DavidS - Jan 14, 2005 9:34:13 am PST #4214 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Kenyon, eh? Ya hippie!

Uh, you must have my super-preppie rather conservative liberal arts college confused with Oberlin or something.


Betsy HP - Jan 14, 2005 9:34:30 am PST #4215 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

Don't they know it's cold? Lousy shirkers.

I was thinking this, too. Then Captain Logic showed up and hit me over the head and pointed out that in warm weather, *the furnace isn't running.*

Curse that Captain.

Also? 60 degrees here. I R a wimp.


Anne W. - Jan 14, 2005 9:34:35 am PST #4216 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

I loved the Viking museum and the city wall.

Me too! I also loved the York Castle Museum, which is not about castles, but about everyday life in Britain. It had displays of things like different kitchens through the ages, the evolution of the toilet, etc. Part of the fun was tagging along behind some elderly women, who would look at various displays and start reminiscing about how their grandmother had a stove just like that one, and so on.


esse - Jan 14, 2005 9:35:14 am PST #4217 of 10002
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

In terms of English cathedrals though, there's just something about the ruins of Glastonbury that do me in. It's such an amazing and obvious blend of pre-Christian and Christian legend.

I have to say I'm partial to Tintern Abbey in Wales--not just because it's Welsh, but because it was so dramatically placed.

Mine did.

::sticks tongue out::

Not sure there would be much to see at Eweford Cottages, SA, but here's a link to Dunbar itself. It is a charming place, plus of course there's a ruined castle :)

One can never visit too many castles. Really, though, it ends up being how difficult it is to wrangle transportation to all these places, and how tired we end up being from said transportation.

It's really all part of my Roman Britain obsession.

I have that. It's why Caerleon was rather fucking cool.


esse - Jan 14, 2005 9:36:20 am PST #4218 of 10002
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Uh, you must have my super-preppie rather conservative liberal arts college confused with Oberlin or something.

Speaking of, when I was in Germany I met a chick from Oberlin and reflected on you. Random moment, I know.


deborah grabien - Jan 14, 2005 9:36:42 am PST #4219 of 10002
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

SA, Wales is a whole nothing ball o' wax. So is Cornwall. You should go to Tintagel, and do it in summer. The water under the castle is emerald green in the sunlight.


Susan W. - Jan 14, 2005 9:38:16 am PST #4220 of 10002
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Not a castle or a cathedral, but I can't get enough of Bath. Where else can I feed my Rome and Regency addictions at the same time? And that's a great corner of England in general--Wells, Glastonbury, Avebury, any number of not at all famous but really beautiful villages, and archetypically English green rolling countryside.


sumi - Jan 14, 2005 9:38:20 am PST #4221 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Wow. I finally caught up on this thread.

Gud, I am glad you and your wife are doing better. {{{Gud and wife}}}


JohnSweden - Jan 14, 2005 9:39:59 am PST #4222 of 10002
I can't even.

One can never visit too many castles. Really, though, it ends up being how difficult it is to wrangle transportation to all these places, and how tired we end up being from said transportation.

For sure. Note that on that Dunbar page, there is a bunch of links to stuff in the North Berwick/Tantallon/Direlton/Dunbar area. All those places are within several miles of each other. Not sure how much of a drag it is getting there by coach/not car.

ETA: By the way, thanks for letting me visit vicariously through you. I'll stop obsessively sending you links now.


Anne W. - Jan 14, 2005 9:40:09 am PST #4223 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Where else can I feed my Rome and Regency addictions at the same time?

I know! I love that you can see something like four distinct historical periods in one bit of architecture.

One thing I love is going up inside buildings to see their inner workings. Getting to go up inside the Duomo (i.e., between the inner and outer domes) was one of the high points of my life.