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Hypatia Posted May 19, 2006
Which one has the twisted spire? Is that Chesterfield?
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WanderingAlbatross - Wing-tipping down the rollers of life's ocean. Posted May 19, 2006
Spot on Hyp:-
http://www.derbyshireuk.net/chesterfield.html
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Hypatia Posted May 19, 2006
That definitely is odd looking. I see why it draws a crowd.
Well, I need to actually get something done. First thing is to get the trash barrels to the curb before the truck comes.
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Ben Posted May 19, 2006
Rumour has it that the top of the spire was so surprised to see a virgin get married that it bent over to have a look at her.
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STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) Posted May 19, 2006
Hyp,
I feel that less places visited, with a little more time at each would be better, for me anyway.
I find if I visit too many places I get tired and can't take it all in, particularly somewhere like a castle or presumably a cathedral, where to just sit down and take in atmospher is important, and to talk to staff who seem to have a wealth of information about conservation, etc not in brochures.
One of the good things about Britain is the wealth of historic buildings, and we are lucky to have the National Trust to take care of a lot of the historic buildings, I believe a fairly small membership fee allows free entry to all their buildings.
What I do like about Britain is that although there are towns around coast dedicated to holiday makers, and a few areas around things like Tower of London, much of Britain is just normal towns and cities so it is easy to get an everyday view of life, sometimes warts and all!
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Good Doctor Zomnker (This must be Tuesday," said GDZ to himself, sinking low over his Dr. Pepper, "I never could get the hang of Tuesdays.") Posted May 19, 2006
[GDZ]
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Ben Posted May 19, 2006
Strangely, you might enjoy the book "Bullocks to Alton Towers" - http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0141021209/qid=1148055773/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/203-4552339-8930333
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Ben Posted May 19, 2006
*sneaks back and replaces u with an o and runs out again before the profanity filter can catch her*
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kelli - ran 2 miles a day for 2012, aiming for the same for 2013 Posted May 19, 2006
Have discovered an online garden centre that is brilliant for suggesting plants to fit various criteria - you can even go to the 'keen but clueless' section and get all sorts of useful advice
My shopping cart (or wheelbarrow as they call it) already has a three figure total. I may have to prune it a bit...
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FG Posted May 19, 2006
::wanders in with a bouquet of fresh cilantro, senses the hostile atmosphere, and tiptoes back out again::
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Hypatia Posted May 19, 2006
Strangely Strange, those are words of wisdom. I'm sure that's what will happen. That's why I want to read up on them first. This way I can pick the ones that interest me the most.
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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted May 19, 2006
Lunch hour. About 10:30, a tour coach pulled up in front of the Tunstall Store (which the post office occupies a corner of) and parked so that its engine was directly in front of the door to the post office. The driver left the engine running and strolled off to join the tour. So I followed him behind the store and told him off, which felt wonderful.
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Rosemary {[(2+2+2)^2]+4+2=42} Posted May 19, 2006
Coventry also sort of has two cathedrals for the price of one: the ruined Cathedral and the modern one.
Housework: we're sort of doing that around r*vision atm-exams next week, but also a house inspection Monday I'm not very good at housework, but will do it if it piles up. I have several paper piles though-mainly essay notes and the like, which I'm hunting out for revision
Fonts? My last lot of work was done in the nearest thing open office has to times new roman as a fledgling linux user: help, I'm a ! I don't like comic sans either, and I doubt it'd do much for my marks. But my long essays are all done and handed in, even at the expense of being an hour late for short loans-was printing out, having changed my cartridge, especially as I'd been cooking pasta carbonara at 1am-G and I have been gong out a year.
ben, I agree with you on the self-definition thing-people have a right to describe themselves as they please.
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Good Doctor Zomnker (This must be Tuesday," said GDZ to himself, sinking low over his Dr. Pepper, "I never could get the hang of Tuesdays.") Posted May 19, 2006
[GDZ]
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mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA Posted May 19, 2006
I like Coventry's cathedrals.
We have a "corporate" font, which was, er, something, but not everyone had it, so now it's Arial.
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STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) Posted May 19, 2006
I have been trying to work out what is so interesting about historical buildings.
Yes there is the historical aspect , trying to see how other people lived in past, but I think it also due to the being part of our roots and stability, even if the building is derelict, or maybe even more so if the building is in that state.
A 1400s tomb has a moving efect even after all that time, it is/was still a human being, flesh and blood like all of us, even with a carved slab in the shape of a knight.
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SE Posted May 19, 2006
*throws a book at FG and watches as it futilely hits the door she closes behind her*
i've tried to like cilantro, i just don't. the taste of it is truly offensive to me. it makes me want to throw up - just the smell - and it puts me entirely off my appetite. i'm not alone:
http://www.ihatecilantro.com/
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Spaceechik, Typomancer Posted May 19, 2006
I love walking around old churches -- if you're sharp eyed (as I used to be), you can find all sorts of interesting and surprising touches -- like tiny gargoyles tucked in the corner, things like that. Old building in general deserve a good "listen", as they say a lot.
Ahmmm... change of topic.
The talk of curries has my interest peaked. Is there any way to make a low-sodium, high-fiber, low-fat, fairly low-carb curry? That wouldn't kill the fern I might need to dump it behind if it's awful?
Or just a good simple description of a classic curry that I could adapt?
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- 1781: Hypatia (May 19, 2006)
- 1782: WanderingAlbatross - Wing-tipping down the rollers of life's ocean. (May 19, 2006)
- 1783: Hypatia (May 19, 2006)
- 1784: Ben (May 19, 2006)
- 1785: STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) (May 19, 2006)
- 1786: Good Doctor Zomnker (This must be Tuesday," said GDZ to himself, sinking low over his Dr. Pepper, "I never could get the hang of Tuesdays.") (May 19, 2006)
- 1787: Ben (May 19, 2006)
- 1788: Ben (May 19, 2006)
- 1789: kelli - ran 2 miles a day for 2012, aiming for the same for 2013 (May 19, 2006)
- 1790: FG (May 19, 2006)
- 1791: Bagpuss (May 19, 2006)
- 1792: tartaronne (May 19, 2006)
- 1793: Hypatia (May 19, 2006)
- 1794: Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence (May 19, 2006)
- 1795: Rosemary {[(2+2+2)^2]+4+2=42} (May 19, 2006)
- 1796: Good Doctor Zomnker (This must be Tuesday," said GDZ to himself, sinking low over his Dr. Pepper, "I never could get the hang of Tuesdays.") (May 19, 2006)
- 1797: mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA (May 19, 2006)
- 1798: STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) (May 19, 2006)
- 1799: SE (May 19, 2006)
- 1800: Spaceechik, Typomancer (May 19, 2006)
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