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England in the Fall

October 21st, 2011

England - London - Family Portrait with Tower Bridge

Garrison Keillor once articulated the Midwestern attitude towards traveling in a pretty accurate and effective way. In speaking of his fictional home in Lake Wobegon, he said, "People take a dim view of extravagance in Lake Wobegon, and to travel someplace where you do not have relatives to stay over with is frowned on by most. You can travel off someplace for your niece's wedding or your aunt's funeral, but just to higgeldy-piggeldy go off to some foreign country just to see it, I mean, that's what you subsribe to the National Geographic for."

My Midwestern mindset has been modified through the years of living in Europe, still there's a part of me that somewhat struggles with the seeming extravagance of international travel. But fortunately our family was recently able to take a trip to England, while faithfully adhering to the old Midwestern values of visiting friends (and Midwestern friends, no less!) along the way. From our days at Bowling Green State University, Marci and I have been able to maintain contact with friends who now live in both London and in Sheffield. So when the kids' Fall Break came along this year, we rather spontaneously decided to travel to England... and it ended up being a great experience.

We saw some great historical sites (typical for England).

England - London - Marci, Elliot, and Olivia by Parliament

We enjoyed some great weather (unusual for England).

England - London - Princess Diana Memorial

And we appreciated the opportunity to interact with some great people, who bridged the best that both England and Ohio have to offer.

England - Sheffield - Boys on Couch

Some of our family's favorite experiences were the ferry from Hoek van Holland to Harwich and an unexpected opportunity to go punting on the Cam in Cambridge...

England - Cambridge - Marci and Olivia

But really, each of the experiences we had -- including disappointments, like missing the evening choral performance at King's College in Cambridge by just 30 seconds -- were memorable in their own way. The only thing that truly disappointed me was that I never really got to hear anyone say, "Tally-ho," or "Bally-hoo" or "Cherrio."

England - London - Telephone Booth

As much fun as we had on our trip, it was also the exciting, exhausting sort of vacation -- not so much the restful, refreshing sort. So it's also nice to be back in Amsterdam now. But we'll always have fond memories of England.

England - London - Tired on the Underground

(In case you'd like to see more pictures from our time in England, there are more posted in the Family Pictures section of our website.)

This entry is filed under Family, Travel, Culture, Photography.

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