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Students enjoy their Skills class on the Luther Ropes Course. Photographed on October 10th, 2013 by Luke Hanson.
One way to get to know someone is to get acquainted with their favorites. During my visit with David, I was able to get a triple dose. The first was the chance to meet his favorite people--Lynne, his sweet, sweet wife and his son, David, and girlfriend Megan. And where did I meet them? At David's home where I was able to see the new addition to the home--an open, airy space where he works on his photos and posts his feedback to Flickr friends--and the garden that he carefully tends. Truly, it is a life-giving space and I was so blessed to be so warmly welcomed into the family. We had a couple evenings of processing photos together. One night we all went out to dinner together at a local Carvery. My favorite time together was the night we watched the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent together and cheering on Pudsey the pup. It was a taste of England that I will always cherish.
Saturday morning, we were up pretty early to give us all the time we needed to visit David's favorite places to photograph. And what a treat to have someone share their favorite haunts. It turned out that he took me to the "England" that had lived in my memory sense I first read Black Beauty, Lassie Come Home, and Peter Rabbit. All throughout our day, I kept feeling as though someone should pinch me just to make sure everything I was seeing was real. I guess it must have as I have photographic evidence. Here's a sampling of photos from Beacon's Fell and Chipping. Tomorrow, I post photos of the Trough of Bowland.
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Left to right: St. Agur, St. Maure, Pierre Robert, and Royale Morbier.
Paired with Selection Laurence Feraud, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone Valley, France, 2007.
The Main Dining Room
The Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
(September 7, 2012)
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a simple and straightforward ascent of Meall a' Ghiuthais from Kinlochewe. Other than the fact that it's uphill all the way to the top, a simple and straightforward route, mostly on a good path.Only a 10 mile round trip so plenty of time to stop and admire the views and the flora and fauna.
On the way back we were totally misled by a signpost to an alternative route via stepping stones across the river. It was OK at first but then when we'd gone too far to turn back turned into a veritable army assault course and we ended up exhausted. Then I thought I'd dropped my phone on the assault course and we were dragging ourselves back to search for it when my wife tried the car. I'd got in to turn on the a/c and the phone had slipped down the side of the seat. Phew!
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Dapto, NSW, Australia.
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Pine nuts, Blue Hill Farm yogurt.
Blue Hill at Stone Barns
Pocantico Hills, New York
(May 9, 2013)
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A beautiful course consisting of diced 50 day aged Cumbrae’s beef mixed with whipped anchovies and cracked wheat berries that’s christened with dollops of confit egg yolk (yellow), shallot cream (white) and herb-garlic puree (green) with tamarack needles.
So good. I debated whether I enjoyed the nuggets of crunchy wheat berries contaminating the lush and flavourful tartare, but after some discussion with GC (i.e. 10 sec) concluded that the crunch did provide a pleasant textural contrast and the mild nuttiness helped round out the flavours.
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Steamed sea bream with sea lettuce, sweet peas, charred scallion and maitake mushrooms is finished with a warm and aromatic dashi-bonito oil broth poured tableside.
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Pour plus de talon c'est par là :
Sinon je vous invite a regarder le reste de l'album (à droite) de cette course déjà mythique.
Cliff Top Walk at Barton on Sea.
This cliff top walk is getting every dangerous now due to the erosion all along the cliffs from Barton on Sea to Milford on Sea. I did this walk in August 2012 and it was ok then. However I again walked all along the cliff tops from Barton on Sea car park at Marine Drive East to Milford on Sea ( not the start or finish of the walk I might add ). In 2017 April I again did this long walk which had become very dangerous in parts. The local council had erected signs warning people of the dangers and actually closing the cliff top walk. In parts the original path has disappeared and in others it had become so narrow, it was very near the cliff tops. So beware and take advice from people who know this walk before attempting it. It is no longer 100% safe.
The coast at Barton on Sea is particularly well known for its geological content, being home to many fossils in the Barton geological beds. A cliff - top path runs between Barton and the village of Milford on Sea. From there, the Solent Way stretches all the way to Emsworth, on the West Sussex border. It is also well known for the fact that it was the first place in England to try rock groynes.
People have lived in the area of Barton since prehistoric times. Several bronze age funerary urns were uncovered in Barton during the early 20th century, although most of them have been lost or destroyed. While Barton is a common English place-name, the etymology of Barton-on-Sea is unique. It means Beorma’s Farm, and appears twice in the Domesday Book, as Bermintune and as Burmintune. Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, and friend of William the Conqueror, held both Barton manors in 1086.
The village is separated from the beach by a 35 - metre high cliff although there are connecting paths. The cliffs are frequently used for paragliding. At the eastern end of the village is the Barton-On-Sea Golf Club, which is notable for comprising three loops of nine holes.
Barton on Sea has had for many years a problem with coastal erosion. In the past, the cliffs have eroded away at a rate of up to one metre a year, and several buildings have been lost. In the early 1900's the grassy promenade at the top of the cliffs was 100 metres wide, today it is around 20 metres at its furthest points. The erosion was not helped by sea-defences farther west at Bournemouth starving Barton of sediment needed in its beaches to protect its cliffs. Some coastal protection measures at Barton were installed in the late 1930's but fell into disrepair during World War II. In 1964 a series of timber groynes and a cliff drainage system was installed along 300 m of the sea-front. This was followed in 1965-8 by a timber revetment backed by large rocks; an extension to the drainage system; and some rock groynes. Later improvements have consisted of replacing the timber groynes with rock groynes; and replacing the timber revetment with a rock structure of dark grey limestone boulders to protect the toe of the cliff. Today’s cliff slip problems are largely due to inland water seepage. There have been recent experiments with vegetation defences ( planting shrubs, plants and trees on the cliff face ) to prevent rotational cliff slump, and therefore slowing the retreat of the cliff towards land which is in use.
To the west of Barton is Naish, now a holiday park, but which was once a farm estate with a history dating back to the 14th century. To the west of that is Chewton, notable for the chine called Chewton Bunny running down to the sea. To the east of Barton is Becton, now the golf course, but which was once a farm with a history dating back to the Domesday book ( the Saxon name means Becca's farm ). Another chine called Becton Bunny can be found here, but it has become much reduced by coastal erosion