Skuli loves purple
Skuli Morgensen loves purple. His airplanes are purple, and his flight attendants wear purple dresses, purple scarves, purple hats. His … Continue reading Skuli loves purple
A CANADIAN IN "BRIZZLE". Impressions of Bristol & England from a Canadian viewpoint.
Impressions of England from a Canadian perspective.
Skuli Morgensen loves purple. His airplanes are purple, and his flight attendants wear purple dresses, purple scarves, purple hats. His … Continue reading Skuli loves purple
Has anyone told Nigel Farage that it’s illegal to sell British eggs in the US? And that negotiating trade deals … Continue reading Illegal eggs
Ah, the sublimely inescapably inspiring architecture of churches. Even to a non-religious person like myself, there is majesty, serenity, grandeur … Continue reading Jesus Circus
The four massive electric dockside cranes on display in Bristol are the last operable dockside cranes of their type in … Continue reading Past glories
The latest environmental concern here, and one some scientists are escalating to “high alert”, has nothing to do with the … Continue reading Unintended consequences: The (updated) Tale of Squirrel Nutkin.
In 1971, the British decided to go metric with their money, having resisted the impulse for nearly 2 centuries as … Continue reading Metrics
In the centre of Bristol you discover Queen’s Square, 6 acres of lawns and trees, with an equestrian statue of … Continue reading Progress
There are three kinds of drinking establishments in Britain: 1) Pubs 2) Gastropubs, and 3) Ale houses, authentic old skool … Continue reading Ale houses
The Hatchett Inn at the end of Denmark Street, just off Bristol’s main downtown core, has been in continuous operation … Continue reading Pubs
This is a polite country, or at least one that tries to be polite as much of the time as … Continue reading Manners
You cannot move in Bristol without crossing water, walking beside water, navigating a waterway. Two arms of the Avon River … Continue reading Water
England is Roman in so many of its distant origins, and so Italian in many more “recent” ones, considering that … Continue reading Cabot Circus
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