Malvern Hills is a cool area packed with interesting tidbits of history and culture. My favorite part was this story:
One chilly winter day, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien went for a walk on the Malvern Hills.
Afterwards, they went to this pub for supper and a drink.
While they were there, it snowed. When they came out, Lewis looked down the street and saw this lamppost, dusted in white, and thought, "That would be a good scene for a story."
London was fun. For this trip, the goal was to get aquainted with the city, so that next time, I can invest more money and get the most out of it. Towards that end, I learned many useful things about public toilets, rubbish bins, and the tube system. (That list is so British. At home I would say public restrooms, trash cans, and the subway.) We did see lots of interesting sights, including Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Millenium Bridge, Westminster Bridge, the Thames River, Globe Theatre, London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, Salvation Army International Headquarters, and a bunch of fun street performers. The weather was nice (meaning not raining and not freezing) which was a blessing, since we were outside for most of the day.
What sweater are you wearing? I don't recognize it.
ReplyDeleteWestminster Abbey is really pretty. It all looks so ornate for being stone.
Looking at the lamp post I would say the movie makers knew the story. It looks kinds like the one in the movie.
Good eye. It's a new sweater I got from one of the charity shops. It's quite warm, which is good.
ReplyDeleteIt was surprisingly pretty. As was Big Ben. I guess there's a reason they're famous.
Maybe. Either that or there is a basic style of gas lamp. I would hope the moviemakers did a bit of research first.