December 17, 2010
2011 Family Holiday Ideas
Thinking about 2011 family holiday ideas? How about hiring a motorhome for your holiday? The UK is blessed with incredible natural beauty and travellers come from all over the world to experience what England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland have to offer.
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2011 Family Holiday Ideas
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I LOVE York! one of my fave places in the UK!!!! if you have time, go to the Jorvik Viking Centre, walk the walls, and wander through the Shambles. If you like trains, there`s also the National Railway Museum (or some name like that!) with some really neat trains!
I used to go to York every year as a kid, as my family are from the area! Have fun!]]>
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England, Scotland & Wales have #epetition option but why not NI. discrimination by #postcode – even about services access!
Sara, Oh goodie, I was trying to narrow down the Goudge books I wanted to hunt for, blessings…]]>
RT If all girls started Wearing no make up and comfortable clothes, Guys will have no choice but to Fall for girls because of natural beauty.
And Dearest Ally, please do remember your promise to lift a pint to my Dear Old Uncle Don if ever Southend you visit…]]>
Ramayana, she has this to say about her use of it in the film: “I didn’t set out to tell THE Ramayana, only MY Ramayana. I wanted to be very clear about my point of view, my biases.”
I think that's kind of the point of her movie, too: culture belongs to all of us, so the reason she can retell the Ramayana in her own way is the same reason that T.H. White could retell the legend of King Arthur in his own way and the same reason that Jean Rhys could rewrite Jane Eyre in her own way: because these are our stories, too, and how they speak to us are as much a part of their makeup as their actual words are.]]>
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Ramayana, she has this to say about her use of it in the film: “I didn’t set out to tell THE Ramayana, only MY Ramayana. I wanted to be very clear about my point of view, my biases.”
I think that's kind of the point of her movie, too: culture belongs to all of us, so the reason she can retell the Ramayana in her own way is the same reason that T.H. White could retell the legend of King Arthur in his own way and the same reason that Jean Rhys could rewrite Jane Eyre in her own way: because these are our stories, too, and how they speak to us are as much a part of their makeup as their actual words are.]]>
And Dearest Ally, please do remember your promise to lift a pint to my Dear Old Uncle Don if ever Southend you visit…]]>
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Farewell Oregon… land of no sales tax, incredible natural beauty, and courteous drivers. It’s been fun. I hope our paths will cross again!