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Nobody On Here Will Agree With Me On This One.
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Sharron | Report | 17 Oct 2012 11:13 |
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I don't like to visit museums, art galleries or National Trust properties. They do absolutely nothing for me. |
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Guinevere | Report | 17 Oct 2012 11:34 |
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You're right - I don't understand at all. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 17 Oct 2012 11:42 |
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I too can't understand your thinking Sharron. We love to visit NT properties, museums, art galleries (Not modern art though because we don't appreciate it.) |
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DazedConfused | Report | 17 Oct 2012 11:48 |
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My father brought me up to appreciate our wonderful and varied history. |
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Sharron | Report | 17 Oct 2012 11:53 |
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I can see a holly tree across the road.In front of it is a bramble with convolvulus entwined in it.There is also a little elm tree and a rather sparse looking apple tree in the group. |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:13 |
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I love visiting museums,art galleries and castles and we are so lucky in this country that there are so many and that most of them are free to visit. |
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Sharron | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:23 |
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My family didn't live in a museum. |
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Sue | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:26 |
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Hi Sharron, |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:33 |
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I take your point Sharron. |
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Rambling | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:35 |
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I think I understand what you mean Sharron, might be reading it wrong though. |
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Sharron | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:41 |
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I have been to Beamish and the Weald and Downland which I don't like very much at all. My grandfather actually lived in one of the houses there. |
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Andrew | Report | 17 Oct 2012 12:48 |
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Having dug into the family history, I can relate to how and where they lived and the conditions they endured at places like Blist's Hill at Ironbridge, the Black Country Musuem and more rural places like Acton Scott (where the TV Victorian Farm was filmed) and the Birmingham back to backs. I prefer this type of 'living' museum to the stately homes and castles of earlier times, although these are also of much interest to me. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:02 |
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If anyone ever gets the chance a visit to The Village of Little Woodham is well worthwhile - it is an enactment of 1642 - fascinating. Not open daily so need to check. It is at Rowner nr Portsmouth. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:03 |
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When you vist a, EH/NT property, museum or art gallery, its easy to 'overload' on senses or information. Since you might have paid an entrance fee or have travel expenses, you feel that you have to experience it all to get your monies worth. |
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Island | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:08 |
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I'm not one for National Trust properties and I have a passion for natures art rather than just a portrait painting. I do appreciate craftmenship though, whether it is a sculpture, painting, textile or beautifully executed carpentry. |
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DIZZI | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:14 |
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I PREFER TO WONDER WITHOUT GUIDES I READFASTTO AND ALWAYS FINISHED BEFORE THE REST,I LOVE RUINS OR WILD MOORS,BASICALY ALL THE PLACES I CANT GET TO, |
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Merlin | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:20 |
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I always thought you were a "Naturist" Wend. :-D but as for the "Delaware Pavillion" :-S :-S Being a Miracle of Design??? it costs the local ratepayers £500.000.a year to subsidise it,its just concrete and steel,the best part is the Stairway,the rest is rubbish. :-S**M** |
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~Lynda~ | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:21 |
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I love all the things you don't, and some f the things you do Sharron, but that's why I love people.we're all different, and our tastes are different. |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:28 |
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I do see where Sharron is coming from, and I think that museums and buildings can be sterile, unrealistic, biased towards how the rich lived and a bit dull. However I think there have been changes over the last 20-odd years and a move away from just the 'glass case' scenarios. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 17 Oct 2012 13:34 |
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I like art galleries and museums ...up to a point....but I do understand that when you go on a tour of one of these stately homes you are shown what they want you see. |
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