Oh sure, it *looks* idyllic. But just wait til you and your other billy goat friends try to cross that bridge and the troll underneath it tries to eat you! These things happen! I read it in a book. (And I bet George W. Bush read the same book and is preparing a preemptive strike on all quaint storybook bridges in FairyLand.)
Heh. I saw an improvisational comedy revue this past weekend called "Frodo-a-Go-Go: The Rings Recycled." The funniest cheap laugh in the whole thing was that they renamed Arwen as "Aerosmith."
That reminds me of Pennsylvania in the late fall or early spring. And yes, it's like Napa is all year round.. Why am I here in California and not back in Pennsylvania? Why? ;)
When I did my "back to the land" thing in the hills of Cape Breton Island (raised 5 healthy kids ... and lost my career and my last penny as well) the brook at the foot of our land looked a lot like this ... minus the bridge, but still. There was this huge old apple tree right beside it ... *sigh*
Yes, it's wetter than the left-wing of the Tory party. Most of my childhood holidays were spent in the Lakes, Wales or the West coast of Ireland, with the result that these days I hardly even notice rain. I find Ankara terribly dry - you get rainstorms during the brief springs and autumns, and virtually no rain the rest of the year.
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Date: 2003-03-26 03:01 pm (UTC)There are places around Napa that look just like that!
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Date: 2003-03-26 03:44 pm (UTC)take me home country roads
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Date: 2003-03-26 04:41 pm (UTC)The Lake District
Date: 2003-03-27 12:24 am (UTC)I still love it though...
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Date: 2003-03-27 12:25 am (UTC)Literally breathtaking !
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