On Easter weekend, I went to the Fiber Festival at the Frontier Culture Museum near Staunton, Virginia. If you haven't been to the Frontier Culture Museum yet, I would highly recommend it! It's a pretty unique museum covering a few acres. They show how old world architecture, agricultural, livelihood, etc. influenced these things in the [...]
Category: travel
My Heart’s in the Highlands: Scotland!
The Lake District: Possibly My Favorite Part of England?
3 Stops in England: Hertfordshire, York, and Kendal
The location of the conference/retreat we were helping with was an old country manor house in Hertfordshire which had been expanded to become a large Christian conference center. I enjoyed some morning walks in the countryside before responsibilities began each day! We had unusually hot weather for the area, in the 80s mid-day. The mornings [...]
Return to England! Bath and Lacock Abbey
I was telling people that this had been my busiest summer in seven years, but then I realized that seven years ago, I was still in a teaching job (not working during the summer). Since I now work full time year-round, this summer has probably been the busiest summer I've ever had! I'm back from [...]
The Civilian Conservation Corps: Saving the Young Men and the Land
Last September, I went to a Virginia state park with my family. While stepping into their tiny gift shop/welcome center to look for a trail map, I noticed a display (about 4' by 3') with a brief explanation about how the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) helped build the park in the 1930s. My curiosity was [...]
Everyday Literary in England
Observations on English Culture
London: Charles Dickens and the British Museum
Jane Austen’s Home in Chawton
My last full day in England was spent in Alton and Chawton, two small towns a short walk from each other. I had an Air B&B for two nights in Alton (with a very friendly cat). In the morning, I walked around Alton (I just happened to be there on a Tuesday when they had [...]