London V / Lastly and (a bit more) Slowly
We met up with Jenny (from Reedley) today for our final, more leisurely day. She was working all week, conducting Peace Games with British college students. Something we need more of in the chaos of warmongering.
We spent the morning at the British Library perusing it's magnificent collection of documents and the afternoon strolling through Regent's Park, one of many parks in this city. We're told that the biggest parks, including this one, were once hunting grounds for the aristocracy. Now they are wonderful places to meander through when you want to slow way down and talk and enjoy the great green spaces.
Tomorrow morning we'll be on our way. A good week in a great place. We came, we looked, we relaxed. All good things come to an end, as William used to say.
From the Sacred Texts section: The Lindesfairne Gospels -- the four gospels copied in 700 A.D.
The Old Testament from 1431
And now for something a bit more profain: Michael Palin's notebook with lines from "The Spanish Inquisition" for a Monty Python sketch.
From Regent's Park
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