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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Exeter’s (Boring) Underground Passages.
It’s the only underground tour in the whole of England, our guide says. And I was excited. My imagination rolled with so many things to be seen underneath the city of Exeter. There are 2000 year-old Roman walls scattered … Continue reading
Posted in Writing: Travel: England
Tagged Exeter, Travel, underground, Writing
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The Tide, a Train, some Sheep, and a Sunken Boat
In the afternoon, when I should be at home, sitting in front of my laptop, madly typing away, or patiently editing photographs, I sometimes go for a walk, usually down the coast, toward Exmouth. Both Lympstone and Exmouth are on … Continue reading
Posted in Photography: Travel: England
Tagged boat, Devon, England, Exe, Photography, river, train, Travel
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My New Favorite Bookstore
[RNLI = Royal National Lifeboat Institution]
The Rumors of the Death of British Pubs…
…has been greatly exaggerated. Before leaving California, I noticed a few newspaper articles announcing that 1 in 4 pubs had closed last year. I also read a couple articles that inferred it was the death of the pub. And just … Continue reading
Beautiful British Cuisine: Now Better
Fish and Chips, the most fabulous thing the British ever gave the world. (remember: gin originated in Holland) And my local chip shop just made it a whole lot better. Impossible, you say, no it isn’t, just read on… But … Continue reading
10 Photographs: Typically England
Typical bench, in a typical park: London. The incredibly thin doors, which are the spectator entrances to the Fulham Football Grounds: London. Walking toward Exmouth along the estuary of the River Exe. Devon. The walking path from Lympstone to Exmouth: … Continue reading
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Adventure Teddy Bear
The church here in Lympstone is celebrating its 600th anniversary. One of the celebratory goings on, is to absail Teddy Bears. Don’t ask me why, I don’t know either, But it looked like a lot of fun for the bear. … Continue reading
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Tagged England, Lympstone, Photography, Teddy Bear, Travel
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