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here you are in Bath, andBath-- Jane Austen
Your lives be as full and happy as ours,and may the seasons be kind to you and your friends. The door of our Abbey is always open to any travellers roaming the dusty path between the woodlands and the plains.
South.
'But no name?,
'No, Guido. But I'll keep
How are things in Glocca Mora this fine day?
When I moved to Brighton from London in 1995, I was struck by what I thought of as its townliness. A town, it seemed to me, was that perfect place to live, neither city nor country, both of which like to think they are light years apart but actually have a great deal in common.
I love to be with my kid in Yorkshire. I love it there.
South to a town named Medina, north of Bellingham, Washington. Today,
I was born Pauline Matthews and grew up in Bradford as one of three children - I had an older brother, David, and an older sister, Betty. My father Fred worked in the mills as a textile weaving supervisor, and my mother, Mary, was a housewife.
There are few places in England where you can get so much wildness and desolation of sea and sandhills, wood, green marsh and grey saltings as at Wells in Norfolk.
You can't go to East Anglia and not visit Sutton Hoo. Well, you can, obviously, but you shouldn't.
Greenwich is a funny word, isn't it? All green and witchy. Like soup.
St Michael's RC secondary sat on a promontory overlooking the town of Auchenlea. The choice of site was an indirect consequence of a past mistake in vocational guidance, leading someone who had a pathological hatred of children into town planning, rather than the more traditional field of teaching.
I love Northampton. As exciting and glamorous as New York can be, I'm always really relieved to get back there.
Good morrow, fair ones; pray you, if you know,
Where in the purlieus of this forest stands
A sheep-cote fenc'd about with olive trees?
I miss Brighton enormously, enormously. There is so much I miss, including rain. I miss the verdant countryside.
This is my first snow at Smith. It is like any other snow, but from a different window, and there lies the singular charm of it.
[ ... ]if you talk any more flummery to me, Frederica, I shall give you one of my - er - icy set-downs!(Alverstoke)
Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.
What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry?
O Suburbs of Despair
where nothing but the weather ever changes!
There is a town in north Ontario,
With dream comfort memory to spare,
And in my mind
I still need a place to go,
All my changes were there.
Blue, blue windows behind the stars,
Yellow moon on the rise,
Big birds flying across the sky,
Throwing shadows on our eyes.
I schooled in the Boston area.
Alfriston is a compact village set around a rather traffic-weary High Street, mainly of old, timbered buildings. The principal sights lie to the east on the river side.
Sight of Dawson running on the opposite side of the street,
Well, I'm not quite certain yet, young Mr. Fitzpatrick. I am considering the name Willow Hills. Or perhaps Maple Falls. What would you suggest?
the Isle of Wight, with occasional visits to
Saturday 13 September 2014 Saint John Chrysostom,
Let beeves and home-bred kine partake The sweets of Burn-mill meadow; The swan on still St. Mary's Lake Float double, swan and shadow!
The nearest inhabited village is about seven of your English miles to the left.
Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind)
Few areas which are not publicly owned can boast as many footpaths as the Cuckmere Valley. For a short walk, a footbridge across the river leads back to the little hamlet of Milton Street, where another classic local pub, the Sussex Ox, provides an admirable lunch.
I live in a market town in a mill house with the river running both sides and Somerfield's car park only a loose nine iron away, and I really, really, really love it.
Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia
This place is so Cambridge," Susan said, "it gives me goose bumps." "Cambridge give you goose bumps?" I said to Hawk. "Hives," Hawk said.
district: small,
CASTLES IN THE AIR Laurie
Nigel Barton:Everyone says 'Up at Oxford'. You come 'down' when you've finished there.
Harry Barton: Well, what's this then? Does bloody Oxford move up and down the bloody map then?
London, ... like a bowl of viscid human fluid, boils sullenly over the rim of its encircling hills and slops messily into the home counties.
Has there ever been a visitor to Ludlow who hasn't wished they lived there?
In the December rain, the vicarage was especially damp and soggy, with an aura of boiled eggs and old books - a perfect setting for our encounter: dark, brooding, and simply reeking of secrets and tales told in an earlier time. Cynthia,
When writing about Edinburgh, I place my characters in the parts of the city that I myself have lived in, or else know well, those being the Southside, Marchmont in particular, where I lived as a student, and the New Town/Stockbridge area where I live now and have done for the past 30 years.
Aniimal Town:~) The place where Dreams & Adventures come true!
Hello, Miss Mackay. It's been a while, hasn't it? But then, a man never knows quite when he'll run into you, eh, Kiernan?
Ludlow ... is probably the loveliest town in England with its hill of Georgian houses ascending from the river Teme to the great tower of the cross-shaped church, rising behind a classic market building.
NICOLE CULLEN Long Tom Lookout
house at Otowi Bridge.
I went to high school in the highlands of Scotland.
Oh, to be in England, now that England's gone. This World Service, this little bakelite gateway into the world of Sidney Box, Charters and Caldecott, Mazawattee tea, Kennedy's Latin Primer and dark, glistening streets. An
The space and light up there in Norfolk is wonderfully peaceful. I find myself doing funny things like gardening, and cooking, which I rarely do in London.
I lived in Shetland for a short while in the seventies and have been visiting ever since, so I have lots of useful contacts!
A pink sunset - one of the reasons I moved to the seaside in Margate.
Where was this taken?" Jardin recovered enough to speak. "Near Lawrenceville.
Well, we're originally from Glace Bay."
Grandma Elsie's eyes glittered. She was looking at one of her own, a lost Cape Bretoner in need of help and offering a new story. "Tell me all about it, dear.
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
Norfolk specializes in odd pronunciations. Hautbois is hobbiss, Wymondham is windum, Costessey is cozzy, Postwick is pozzik. People often ask why that is. I'm not sure, but I think it is just something that happens when you sleep with close relatives.
Billy's at 44 north, 56 west and heading straight into meteorological hell.
Did you ever hear of a place called Sphoe?
A whispering and watery Norfolk sound
Telling of all the moonlit reeds around.
I'm very fond of Norfolk. My husband came from there and the kids love it. Devon is beautiful, too.
In your journey through New England,' he wrote, 'Would you be willing to visit Northampton? You have the blessing of Heaven with you wherever you go, and I have a desire, if it be the will of God, that same blessing may come down on this town.
Messina between the volcanoes, Etna and Stromboli, having known the death-agony's terror. I always dread coming near the awful place, yet I have found the people kind, almost feverishly so, as if they knew the awful need for kindness.
Up from the sea, the wild north wind is blowing, under the sky's gray arch. Smiling, I watch the shaken elm boughs, knowing It is the wind of March.
In Oppley they're smart, and in Stouch they're smarmy, but Midwich folk are just plain barmy
I was thinking of Cambridge, and then I got a bit homesick for a minute, 'cause I never been this far away from home before. But the I remember you're here, and now I'm not homesick no more.
I spend so much of my time working away, but I love being here. My family is in Somerset, and this is where my heart is.
I've got a farm in Somerset, and I think it's God's own country. I love it.
Fenwick, sitting down to
Somerset has a wonderful wildness about it - it hasn't been tamed. This is farming country, and there's a realness here - I love it.
Near the lake where drooped the willow, Long time ago!
the Poor Men of Lyons,
station on Cape Cod looks close to where you are. It's in a place called Wellfleet.
same place it was when I left earlier this morning. "Holly?" I call
I liked very much when we lived in Hampstead. We would go for walks on the Heath. I liked it better than living in the centre of town.
Recall the cold
Of Towton on Palm Sunday before dawn,
Wakefield, Tewkesbury : fastidious trumpets
Shrilling into the ruck ; some trampled
Acres, parched, sodden or blanched by sleet,
Stuck with strange-postured dead. Recall the wind's
Flurrying, darkness over the human mire.
Am dining at Goldini's Restaurant, Gloucester Road, Kensington. Please come at once and join me there. Bring with you a jemmy, a dark lantern, a chisel, and a revolver. S. H. It was a nice equipment for a respectable citizen to carry through the dim, fog-draped streets.
The Huddersfield that I like best is a large town with a big heart and an open mind.
Street towards Covent Garden. There was
When I moved back to Cumbria, one of the first things I did was locate a decent bookshop.
If you happen to pass by 84 Charing Cross Road, kiss it for me? I owe it so much.
She summahs in Lake James, how mahvelous
neighborhood - his name's pronounced 'Kirry,' but it's spelt 'C-i-r-e.'
Few things are more pleasant than a village graced with a good church, a good priest and a good pub.
Ring a ding dillo del! derry, del, my hearties! If you come soon you'll find breakfast on the table. If you come late you'll get grass and rain-water!
Camden was originally an accident, but I shall never be sorry I was left over in Camden. It has brought me blessed returns.
Bray is where I live; it's a seaside resort. It's a nice place to walk up there and stuff, on the coast. There's crosses along on top of it.
Oakmont, you've got to be playing slope.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE ABBEY GRANGE
We were two miles from Bunker Hill, in the east part of town, in the section of factories and breweries. She
Perhaps to the north? I hear Scotland is lovely this time of year." "Are you barmy? Scotland is wholly abysmal this time of year.
By the road to the contagious hospital under the surge of the blue mottled clouds driven from the northeast - a cold wind.
The frozen ocean ... of Boston life.
Brighton gives me the heebie-jeebies. When I'm near the seafront I can't sleep, I can't eat.
Sudbury Valley School. Take a look at this independent school in Framingham, Massachusetts,
But I really wanted to find it for you. And when it looked in the end like it wasn't going to turn up, I just said to myself, one day I'll go to Norfolk and I'll find it there for her.'
'The lost corner of England,' I said.
I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town.
Living in Cambridge, with nature and everything, it's so clean.
Bellport. A podium.
NEIL GAIMAN near Kinsale, County Cork 15 January 2001
I grew up in Ditchling. It was an idyllic village at the foot of the South Downs. In those days, the village was full of artists and sculptors.
London, dirty little pool of life