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:''Oh! England, my Lionheart,<br>I'm in your garden, fading fast in your arms. [...]<br>Flapping umbrellas fill the lanes&mdash;<br>My London Bridge in rain again.''
 
  
 
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-1.jpg|A British friend (Tom) contemplating the coast of his country ([[Houns Tout Cliff]]).
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-1.jpg|A British friend (Tom) contemplating the coast of his country ([[Houns Tout Cliff]]).
Image:UK-years2008-2011-2.jpg|A Queen's Guard in post at [[Windsor]].
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-3.jpg|A tree lashed by the wind in [[Cornwall]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-3.jpg|A tree lashed by the wind in [[Cornwall]].
Image:UK-years2008-2011-4.jpg|The ruins of Nettley abbey.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-5.jpg|A path of water in [[Cornwall]].
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-6.jpg|[[Elena]] in [[Stonehenge]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-6.jpg|[[Elena]] in [[Stonehenge]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-7.jpg|[[Fabrice]] in Portsmouth's castle.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-7.jpg|[[Fabrice]] in Portsmouth's castle.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-10.jpg|View of [[Portmoush]] and its Spinnaker from the castle.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-10.jpg|View of [[Portmoush]] and its Spinnaker from the castle.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-8.jpg|Stones circle in Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-8.jpg|Stones circle in Cornwall.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-9.jpg|The river Itchen nearby home.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-11.jpg|Pendennis Castle.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-12.jpg|Visiting a spot from the English Heritage.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-13.jpg|Saint-Yves.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-13.jpg|Saint-Yves.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-14.jpg|The greenery of Old Sarum.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-15.jpg|Mediterranean lookalike in the South coast of England.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-16.jpg|In the Windsor garden.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-17.jpg|Now in Southampton.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-18.jpg|Another British friend.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-18.jpg|Another British friend.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-19.jpg|Exercing our right of way at the dismay of a local.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-19.jpg|Exercing our right of way at the dismay of a local.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-20.jpg|Cookham church.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-21.jpg|South coast.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-21.jpg|South coast.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-22.jpg|On the terrace of Osborne house.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-23.jpg|The Thames when not in [[London]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-24.jpg|Fabrice and our car in [[Exeter]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-25.jpg|Our shy neighbor (he had a limp leg). We nicknamed him ''Panther''.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-26.jpg|Views of the [[Dover]] cliffs from the ferry.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-26.jpg|Views of the [[Dover]] cliffs from the ferry.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-27.jpg|View of the Southampton river from our flat in Autumn.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-28.jpg|Cornwall coast.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-28.jpg|Cornwall coast.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-29.jpg|Southampton University campus.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-31.jpg|Old Wardour castle ([[England]]),
Image:UK-years2008-2011-30.jpg|[[Julio]] and [[Guille]] waiting outside the [[Isle of Wight]] royal garden.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-31.jpg|Old Wardour castle,
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-37.jpg|Don't close the window!
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-37.jpg|Don't close the window!
Image:UK-years2008-2011-34.jpg|in the light and shadows.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-32.jpg|British Food at the pub ([[Isle of Wight]]).
Image:UK-years2008-2011-v-39.jpg|A huge tree in the park.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-32.jpg|British Food at the pub.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-33.jpg|St Michael's Mount (but yes, in Britain).
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-33.jpg|St Michael's Mount (but yes, in Britain).
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-35.jpg|Sandy beach.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-35.jpg|Sandy beach.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-36.jpg|Big Ben.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-38.jpg|London.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-38.jpg|London.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-40.jpg|Rocks and water.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-40.jpg|Rocks and water.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-41.jpg|Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-41.jpg|Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-42.jpg|Old post office.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-42.jpg|Old post office.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-46.jpg|Stourhead
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-43.jpg|an its famous lake.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-44.jpg|Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-44.jpg|Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-45.jpg|The del Valle Reboul family.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-45.jpg|The del Valle Reboul family.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-47.jpg|Cornwall,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-48.jpg|near Tintagel,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-49.jpg|Remain of a castle from the Arthurian legend.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-50.jpg|Elena and Guille in the Isle of Wight.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-51.jpg|Cornwall,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-51.jpg|Cornwall,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-52.jpg|Wider view.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-52.jpg|Wider view.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-v-55.jpg|A door remaining complete.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-v-55.jpg|A door remaining complete.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-56.jpg|Moors in Cornwall.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-56.jpg|Moors in Cornwall.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-57.jpg|Arundel castle.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-58.jpg|Stones in the moors,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-58.jpg|Stones in the moors,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-60.jpg|and sheeps.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-60.jpg|and sheeps.
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Image:UK-years2008-2011-65.jpg|The Sea,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-65.jpg|The Sea,
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-66.jpg|and the south coast.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-66.jpg|and the south coast.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-67.jpg|A beach of giant stones.
 
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-69.jpg|Strange tree formation.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-69.jpg|Strange tree formation.
Image:UK-years2008-2011-71.jpg|Fields in [[Hambledon]].
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-72.jpg|A cannon in Southampton.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-73.jpg|Sport in Cambridge.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-74.jpg|Peeble beach in Calshot.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-75.jpg|Wild poney in the New Forest.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-76.jpg|Southampton campus in winter.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-77.jpg|Playing with the moon in the park.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-78.jpg|Our first flat (in 22 Lawn Road).
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-79.jpg|The Victory in Portsmouth.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-80.jpg|Panther.
 
Image:UK-years2008-2011-81.jpg|On the ferry to [[France]].
 
 
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Revision as of 14:04, 19 April 2017

Great Britain


Contents

Great Britain is among our favourite countries in Europe, although technically, it is not even a country (how typical, and if that wouldn't be enough, there's also the United Kingdom and over ten variations of the same theme).

For a long time, not thinking ourselves as the Wikipedia, we were bringing you here to speak of England, Wales, Scotland and in fact even UK and various other things (we always avoided though to include even Northern Ireland here).

We currently live in England (in Wolverhampton), close to Wales, and, in the past, we lived in Sheffield and in Southampton. We never cease to be amazed by this island (it is, even technically, an island).

The gastronomy is poor and people's character can be rebutting to a latin (probably also to everybody else, including the British themselves), but it is unmatched for its culture and areas of outstanding natural beauty (they actually call this way one subclass of their national parks). It is also the most cunning of countries, the one that defeated Napoleon. But a valiant and noble nation, with a memory more tenuous than history itself.

Nos a Gulielmo victi victoris patriam liberavimus.

For these and many other reasons, this is the crown of Europe.

Gastronomy

I've said before the gastronomy is poor. It does not mean it is bad, although it rarely comes close to what British people think of it [1]. One never feels touching some piece of culinary art when eating a fish and chips, although I wouldn't miss one for anything, and the cheddar is good in a potato but even hunger hardly make it palatable by itself. With all due respect to Wallace, British cheese comes second to virtually any other type from any other country. The crackers, nuts and fruits are however a nice addition, although cheese should go with bread (another big void of their gastronomy). The Sunday roast can actually be delicious, as my friend Dean Read once demonstrated by cooking it himself, on an actual Sunday. Sadly, I've never been able to repeat this experience. In a pub, it is systematically terribly dull. Cakes look good but this is their main asset. Wine is not worth speaking about, many would even be surprised it exists at all. Finally, the English language does not have a proper word for dégustation.

There is, however, the British pudding, so rich as our friend Tom Taylor puts it. The ceremonial is fantastic. Prepared over months, possibly over years, you set it on fire before burning your tastebuds with sugar. All things sugary in general are in the mouth what the British people are in character: unexpected, exuberant, arrogant, delightful. Their ale is the best in the world. The tea is admittedly awful, at least by the Russian standard, but there is the Cornish version and the English ceremonial, the tea party, the tea breakfast, the scone and the clotted cream, as a compensation for this lost wisdom.

In fact the truth of the matter is that most English people don't know how to make tea any more either, and most people drink cheap instant coffee instead.
Douglas Adams in The Salmon of Doubt, see also [2].

There are also those ingredients only commonly used by the British, like the wonderful parsnip—the savour of a fruit in the delight of a potato—or the rhubarb—the rapture of sourness in the delectation of a fruit. This is an enduring mystery for me as for the reason of their neglect in popular French cuisine.

And the best thing of all, the English mustard... a simple but compelling demonstration of domination, in the things that matter.

Places of Great Britain

We know better the south of England, since we lived most of our UK time (so far) in Southampton. A place we really want to visit sometime is Iona.

Areas

Gallery

This is a gallery of various locations and times, in no particular order, featuring some aspects of our two years or so living in UK.