The dogs in hats do very much evoke Farage. I made a bus trip to Boston from London many years ago for a friend’s birthday. I borrowed a bike from outside the pub to do a whistle stop tour and then returned it. It was all about fruit picking and flowers, from memory.
Reminds me a lot of some West Texas cities. Without the heat of course.
The Fold was a very influential book for me as an architect and teacher. And for up and coming architects at the time. I read it in bits and pieces over some years. I never could get the full significance, but I recall blaming it on the translation.
Evocative piece. I liked the Germans and Caberet Voltaire. What about Cambridge didn't you like? (I'm planning a trip to Bristol and Bath).
Bristol and Bath are lively, a punk and post-punk and crust-rave time capsule. The place has authenticity. Unlike Cambridge which is tourist academia like a Harry Potter theme park. I've never felt at any point in time I've fitted in. It wasn't depressing to not fit in, more a self-questioning of why I'm here. So I'm heading off in a month or so. Thanks for the comments as always.
The dogs in hats do very much evoke Farage. I made a bus trip to Boston from London many years ago for a friend’s birthday. I borrowed a bike from outside the pub to do a whistle stop tour and then returned it. It was all about fruit picking and flowers, from memory.
Reminds me a lot of some West Texas cities. Without the heat of course.
The Fold was a very influential book for me as an architect and teacher. And for up and coming architects at the time. I read it in bits and pieces over some years. I never could get the full significance, but I recall blaming it on the translation.
Evocative piece. I liked the Germans and Caberet Voltaire. What about Cambridge didn't you like? (I'm planning a trip to Bristol and Bath).
Bristol and Bath are lively, a punk and post-punk and crust-rave time capsule. The place has authenticity. Unlike Cambridge which is tourist academia like a Harry Potter theme park. I've never felt at any point in time I've fitted in. It wasn't depressing to not fit in, more a self-questioning of why I'm here. So I'm heading off in a month or so. Thanks for the comments as always.