Awright, not digressing from the literary theme.....
Where am I? Who lives (or used to live) here?
Lady Beth, you are smart.
(just looking at the building style)
now I've got to get serious
Thine perception
Mine freedom.
<smile>
Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Quote:Stratford-upon-Avon, one of the most famous towns in England, is situated on the west bank of the River Avon, in the heart of the Midlands. It dates back to at least Roman times, but its appearance today is that of a small Tudor market town, with mellow, half-timbered architecture and tranquil walks beside the tree-fringed Avon. This image belies its popularity as the most visited tourist attraction outside London, with eager hordes flocking to see buildings connected to William Shakespeare or his descendants.
Who is he? and where was he?
Where are we now? (still on the same general theme)
Are we in England, Lady Macbeth?
Not in England, spidergal.
Get on a boat and travel west.
*unanchoring the boat*
Lady Macbeth, should I leave the European territory completey?
Leave Europe entirely, spidergal.
Quote:The Northern Lights have seen queer sights
Lady Macbeth
Are we talking about Robert Service,the Canadian poet?
Robert Service is the who, spidergal.
Where's the where
Whitehorse, Lady Macbeth?
Not Whitehorse, spidergal - but you're in the right jurisdiction.
Dawson City, Yukon it is.
One of the great Canadian frontier towns. Still much as Service found it. Lots of space, the northern lights, and not too many people around.
On you go, spidergal!