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...

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 ...
Sunday, 23 October 2016

Ironmonger Row Baths Spa LONDON: a disaster

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Having been to Ironmonger Row Baths several years ago when it was in a Victorian state of repair, I was really looking forward to visiting ...
Wednesday, 2 October 2013

English "elevenses"...why not "fourses"?

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I'm interested in language change – new words are being made up by individuals all the time and some spread like wildfire. But how does ...
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Friday, 1 March 2013

New takes on dry stone walls

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Dry stone wall in England A musician acquaintance has written some music and painted scenes to celebrate a very long (22 miles) dry ston...
Saturday, 29 December 2012

Buskers on the Tube

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Ted Emmett, TfL busker Hearing music floating up the escalators on London's tube always gives me a lift, even when going down, not u...
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Chelsea Buns for Christmas!

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  I was devastated last year when I visited Cambridge and found Fitzbillies bakery closed for business. Then Tim Hayward and Alison Wri...
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