Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Lymington




Sweet little town, lots of beautiful buildings, very old bricks. Mason's must do very well in England. I love the little alleyways, and how all the little cottages are named.


The church in town, has grave sites so old, that the names and dates have been worn to being unreadable. Doug got a date off of one that was 250 years old.



I haven't yet come accross an over cooked vegetable, but Doug says it is because we keep getting food in foreign restaurants.
People at the timeshare, are dressed very conservatively, was glad to find a little more interesting attire in town. I'll bet it is even more interesting in London. Here is a picture of our timeshare, an English country Estate, that has also been a Courthouse and school.

Haven't heard many Americans talking mostly all sorts of english accents, mostly refined lovely lilting, want to talk back with same accent, would that be rude? Would anyone even notice when it is the norm?

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