Five Ways to Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee
So what if you’re not in London for the next few days. You can still celebrate like you’re the queen! Here are five simple ways to be royal: http://www.royal.gov.uk 1. Wear bright colors. The Queen...
View ArticleOh! The Places I’ve Been –“L” is for LONDON
Almost halfway through the A to Z Challenge! I hope you’re enjoying your armchair travels. As I stated back at “A is for Austin,” there are many people who have traveled farther and wider than I. And...
View ArticleSmile and Say…”C” is for CHEDDAR
I guess you can figure out my theme for the 2014 A to Z Blogging Challenge. That’s right, it’s cheese! I hope you enjoy these posts! “C” is for CHEDDAR http://www.cheddargorgecheeseco.co.uk Ah,...
View ArticleSmile and Say……”W” is for Wensleydale
W, X, Y, and Z – yikes! “W” is for WENSLEYDALE Wensleydale is a mild cheese that has been made in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire since 1150 by Cistercian monks. The monks continued to make the...
View ArticleSmile and Say……”Y” is for Yorkshire Blue
“Y” is for YORKSHIRE BLUE http://www.yorkshirefinecheese.co.uk I return to North Yorkshire, where I found Wensleydale cheese, to find Yorkshire Blue. Yorkshire Blue is a traditional blue cheese made...
View ArticlePost-Brexit Uncertainty
Roger Cohen of the New York Times termed it a “leap in the dark.” Donald Trump hailed the vote, crowing that Brits are “taking back their country.” And Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence...
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