SC - Holidays
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Tue Dec 5 22:05:45 PST 2000
Gwendolen asked:
> I have been offered an invitation to spend the Christmas holidays in
> Scotland, which I've accepted (since it's a gift from a friend). We are
> also planning to travel to England to visit my family, as well as Paris and,
> possibly, Amsterdam. I was wondering if anyone can make recommendations as
> to what books I could look for with respect to period cooking that are
> difficult to obtain here in the U.S.
>
> Although I lived in the UK twenty-something years ago, I don't remember
> what's there or how it has changed. Any recommendations as to shops or
> historical sites that are a "must see" would also be appreciated.
Here are the files in the CULTURES section of my files that I think might
be of interest to you:
England-msg (49K) 8/25/98 Medieval points of interest in England.
Europe-msg (18K) 5/14/98 Medieval points of interest in Europe.
London-msg (43K) 2/18/00 Medieval points of interest in and around
London.
France-msg (8K) 9/27/99 French culture. Medieval points of interest.
Paris-msg (23K) 1/ 2/96 Medieval points of interest in and around
Paris.
Scotland-msg (65K) 5/25/99 Scottish culture. Who lived where.
Medieval
points of interest. The Orkney Islands.
If you have any other medieval points of interest to add after your
travels there, I'd love to have an email or two to add to the appropriate
files.
Maybe someday I'll get the chance to take advantage of these notes I've
been saving and get to see some of Europe, myself.
- --
THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
**** See Stefan's Florilegium files at: http://www.florilegium.org ****
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