Sunday 15 June 2008

Movements

On the topic of movements - things are happening. In the last few days we've engaged a fencer, a builder and a joiner to get things ready for the goats. Yesterday we went to see a goats cheese lady over east, and although she was quite cagey and protective about many things, we learnt quite a lot.

Yesterday was also our first visit to Wick. Wick is quite nice, in a Scottish- town- that's- seen -better- days sort of way. It proudly boasts of being the birthplace of someone who's name I've forgotten who did someone remarkably insignificant which I've also forgotten. The nearby village of Watten, however, was the birthplace of Alexander Bain, the inventor of the electric clock.

Thurso - Wicks bitter rival (people from Thurso refer to people from Wick as 'dirty wickers'), was the birthplace of William Smith - the Founder of the Boys Brigade.

"Someone should" write an A-Z of all British - ach hell let's get ambitious - of all place names in the world with two sentence biographies of the famous people each place has spawned. It would be entitled "The concise pocket book of famous people", be marketed as an essential travel companion, and come in at around 15 volumes, foolscap.

Apparently foolscap is a 17th century term and refers to a type of paper that was watermarked with a jesters cap.

Next time I must take my camera.

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