Monthly Archives: July 2010
More Scotland and Home
I’m writing this somewhere over the North Atlantic. I had hoped to get another post out before we left, but ran out of time (and energy.) Our time in Scotland has been amazing. From taking a quick tour to the … Continue reading
WHAT I LEARNED TODAY
The same castle was used in Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the cocoanut scene (“Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?”), the argument with the French (“Go and boil your bottoms, you sons of a silly person. I blow my … Continue reading
ON THE TRAIN
I’m writing while on the train to Edinburgh. Our two days in York were wonderful. We stayed at the Bronte House, a small B&B. It was in easy walking distance into the city, the room was great, the breakfast was … Continue reading
LONDON WRAP UP
Today was our last full day in London, we’re off to York tomorrow afternoon. We have enjoyed our time in the “Big Smoke” (as my friend James Gray calls it) immensely. I wrote about the Wesley sites previously, but there’s … Continue reading
Moving On
Where to start? We’ve been busy since my last post – from Wales to Oxford and now in London. On our last day there Melissa & I toured around the southeastern part of Wales along the border with England. (The … Continue reading
The Land Of Revival
It is appropriate that we began our revival tour in Wales. Although the region is now spiritually desolate, Wales was known as the “land of revival.” The Welsh experienced revival no less than 16 times between the mid 16th and … Continue reading