Living in England

As Americans living in England for over 35 years now, it's still kind of like living an ethnographic experience! Here is a running commentary on having fun in England...

Sunday, 14 May 2017

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England’s Working Forests & Woodlands: The Difference Between Coppiced and Pollarded Trees Many of England’s surviving forests an...
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Monday, 28 November 2016

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The New Forest  Let's Go Geologizing (and fly a kite)! Understanding what one is looking at on the ground adds greatly to the ex...

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Life Around Brunswick and Mecklenburgh Squares Brunswick  and Mecklenburgh Squares are two of more than 440 ‘squares’ in London. They lie ...
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Monday, 31 October 2016

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Coram's Fields, Coram & The Foundling Museum Coram's Fields, and Coram & The Foundling Museum, are located between Brunsw...
Monday, 24 October 2016

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Wooded Dales of Northeastern England: Visiting Causey Arch near Newcastle Tucked into a sea of fields, Causey Gill of County Durham ...
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