A Conversation for Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK
Swings and roudabouts
Wand'rin star Started conversation May 3, 2000
By rewriting,rather than updating, you have a better article, but you've lost our footnotes about the scaffolding and the coloured fields
Swings and roudabouts
Is mise Duncan Posted May 5, 2000
Well yes - but _I_ didn't rewrite it at all....it was edited into shape.
(We shall just have to add the coloured fields and scaffolding again )
Swings and roundabouts
Wand'rin star Posted May 5, 2000
OK, here goes.
If you ascend either of the Lincoln heights, if it isn't raining (and you'd be a bit mad to go up the Castle Walk if it is) you'll see a beautiful field patchwork any time of year but especially when the oil-seed rape or the falx are in bloom. The top deck of the Lincoln to Grimsby bus is good for this too
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Is mise Duncan Posted May 5, 2000
...works up to "falx"... but the X3 bus is now a single-decker bus due to low demand (it was less than half full when Christina and I were travelling on it).
Now as for scaffolding - the Cathedral has been under a shroud of scaffold for as long as I can remember bu the cleaning has nearly finished so if you are thinking of a visit, this summer would be good.
Swings and roundabouts
Cheerful Dragon Posted Jun 20, 2000
Any cathedral Richard and I have ever visited has had scaffolding on the outside somewhere, and sometimes on the inside. In fact, it's not a proper cathedral if it's not at least partly shrouded in scaffolding!
Swings and roundabouts
Is mise Duncan Posted Jun 20, 2000
When I finished school (which now seems a very long time ago ) I did an inter-rail tour of the major European cities and the _only_ places we found that weren't under scaffold were the blue mosque and the Eiffel tower - though in the latter case, scaffold would be superfluous .
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