The sun is shining outside my window. Despite all appearances, this is not an everyday comment. In light of what the weather's been for the past month or so I would venture to say that this is actually a very rare observation indeed. Think rain. Think damp. Think chill. Think lots and lots and lots of reasons to drink tea. Oh, English weather.
The sunshine though is promising, particularly for today since I am currently preparing for a weekend trip with three other adventurers (I haven't yet decided in my mind if they get to be the Musketeers and I D'artagnan, or if I'd rather be one of the other three and shove the role of the hot-headed youth onto someone else) to the Peak District. If the fact that this area is home to the famous Lyme House, where Colin Firth quite brilliantly dashed into a lake in the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice, isn't enough for you, it's also the site of all of Beatrix Potter's inspiration for her stories.
I'll be sure to keep my eyes open for any rabbits in blue velvet coats.
Friday, February 5, 2010
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the BBC version is by far the best. and colin firth is amazing. i approve.
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