Friday, February 29, 2008
Favourite Music
An astonishing performance by Horowitz of Chopin's Prelude in D Flat Major 'Raindrop'
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Amelia Lawford 16th February 2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Wiltshire Skies
Wiltshire is the most atmospheric county in England (Scotland is another matter). These views are of the West Kennett Long Barrow, with Silbury Hill just out of sight to the right and Avebury nearby
Click on the photos for larger views and the heading for some shots of these places from a recent visit
Friday, February 8, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Why I Prefer Pubs to Restaurants
The Thomas Lord, West Meon
Now that the smoke has gone, pubs - whether in towns or villages or tucked into a beautiful landscape - are again the centre of life in England; warm and cosy in winter and wonderfully welcoming on a summer's evening. The food in many of them has improved immeasurably. They take their produce from the surrounding countryside and support local farmers, butchers and fisherman. Many have interesting - mostly New World - wine lists and serve ruggedly independent beers. They are usually old and full of charm, don't turn up their noses at muddy boots, welcome dogs and are full of interesting characters - including the local gentry who increasingly eschew the cities, finding that most 'townies' no longer know anything of country life. Being cheaper than restaurants and full of atmosphere, they are a far better choice for lunch or dinner - and if the mood takes you, you can log onto their free wi-fi and stay all day.
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