sunnuntai 9. marraskuuta 2014

9.11.2014 Stratford and the lost connection

Working here has been pleasant but there is nothing much to tell about as it is what it is. We keep on meeting eminent and imposing people who liaise with us one way or the other. On Monday we are commemorating the Museum and having a semi big venue to celebrate in.

For whatever reason the internet connection is poor night and day so I've mitigated my onus to impart my quotidian recapitulations. Instead I've sifted through slightly the old English history and and old English language. Anyhow on Friday 7th of November we were expecting two Japanese girls to stay here with us as well. They were somewhat shy yet audacious and they had also acquired food in abundance for us that they cooked themselves which went beyond our expectance. The girls were as young as 15.

Along dispensing some cultural differences and peculiar yet delectable courses we had a journey together to Stratford-upon-Avon were the exalted and magnificent William Shakespeare was Born.
In any case I was disrupted by the loud and discernible Lamborghini Aventador cruising around and  god forbid it was AWESOME! The whole market town was crowded with tourists. We went to see the theaters and there actually were three of them in vicinity of one another. Fortunately for us we got to see the parade conducting a march thru the whole town.



On the road to Warwickshire


                                             William Shakespeares house
                                           William Shakespeare...

                                           Main market area foothpath
                                          The theatre

                                            The parade



                                           The place where Shakespeare was entombed











                                          




                                          English scons and cream tea


                                                    

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