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Versailles-Fantasy [2019-03-26 20:58:52 +0000 UTC]
I love this image. The greens of the grass and trees really provide the perfect frame for the sharp reds and whites of the village buildings to come through. That and viewing this piece from 2019 and knowing about Salisbury incident gives this quiet scene an air of terror laid over like a thin film.
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ReaderByLamplight In reply to Versailles-Fantasy [2019-04-07 19:40:26 +0000 UTC]
Many thanks for the kind words. Your comment on the atmosphere is very close to what I feel as well. And Russian spies in English cathedral (or university) towns are nothing new, after all !
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videodude1961 [2018-02-26 03:32:22 +0000 UTC]
Nice looking village. How did you get the altitude? From a cathedral tower perhaps? After all that walking/flying around I'm thirsty and looking for the pub!
Rich T.
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ReaderByLamplight In reply to videodude1961 [2018-02-26 23:40:57 +0000 UTC]
Right on the mark ! The picture was indeed taken from the tower of Salisbury Cathedral. The area around the cathedral is known as the Close and was originally owned by the Church. This might explain why, if I remember correctly, there is no pub as such in the Close, only more dainty tea-rooms. But you still shouldn't have to walk far to find the profane pleasures of a public house...
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videodude1961 In reply to ReaderByLamplight [2018-02-28 07:13:49 +0000 UTC]
I've recently discovered that I enjoy an occasional cup of Earl Grey tea, with a splash of bourbon in it. I wonder if they serve it there?
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ReaderByLamplight In reply to videodude1961 [2018-02-28 23:52:49 +0000 UTC]
Earl Grey shouldn't be a problem, but you might have to be a regular to get the additional splash of bourbon !
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