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Stuart, who was a Bobby Jones Scholar at St Andrews in 2000-01, entertained us at the closing dinner at the Carter Center. He's currently touring with "Camelot" in the role of Sir Lancelot.
for background, see Pic 1 in this series.
Australia, Stuart Highway
cow: close inspection reveals that this is definitely a cow.
"Next 20 km"
Note: it amazes me that cows in South Australia can be trained to stay within 20 km of this sign, but they can't be trained to keep off the highway, nor at least to look before they cross ...
Surrey's Stuart Meaker celebrates after taking the wicket of Glamorgan's Jamie Dalrymple for 25, Surrey v Glamorgan, The Oval, September 8, 2010
for background, see Pic 1 in this series.
This is in the vicinity of Pimba.
The next landline telephone is 113km ahead, but do not despair, this was soon followed by Pic 04 ...
The Stuart Range in Washington's Cascades, viewed from the Indian John Rest Area on I-90 near Ellensburg.
Stuart Malone lives at Mustang's Island in Germany. This beautiful photograph was taken by Renate Wagner. www.mustangs-island.de/stuart.htm
An admirer of the works of George Eliot, Elma Stuart came to be regarded as a 'spiritual daughter' to the author and lies buried next to her in Highgate Cemetery.
Elma Stuart, after an unhappy start to her own life, read the works of Eliot and was comforted by them, so decided to express her thanks by making a present. She learned carpentry skills and made a book slide, which she sent to George Eliot in 1872, care of Blackwell, the publisher, with a letter, in which she declares, 'What for years you have been to me, how you have comforted my sorrows, peopled my loneliness, added to my happiness and bettered in every way my whole nature, you can never know'.
This was the beginning of a long correspondence between the two women. The letters from Elma are mostly lost but George Eliot's replies can still be read online at openlibrary.org