I’ve come to believe that there exists in the universe something I call “The Physics of The Quest” — a force of nature governed by laws as real as the laws of gravity or momentum.
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Literature, Media & IdeasJane AustenEarly Modern (1307–1485)2024 UK and Europe AdventuresEnglandTravel StagesPlanning Research and BookingBath and Surrounds
Countdown to Bath: Uncovering Roman Relics and walking in Jane Austen’s footsteps
by Bronwynby BronwynI’m bubbling with anticipation as my trip to Bath draws nearer. From exploring the ancient Roman Baths to delving into the world of Jane Austen at the Jane Austen Centre, my visit promises a delightful journey through time.
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Disease & HealthRevolts & ProtestsHistoryPlagues & Pandemics2024 UK and Europe AdventuresEnglandTravel StagesPlanning Research and BookingTudor & Stuart (1485–1714)London
Anticipating a Walk in Samuel Pepys’ Footsteps: from St Olave’s Church to Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
by Bronwynby BronwynExploring London through the eyes of Samuel Pepys provides a captivating journey back to the 17th century. From the historic St. Paul’s Cathedral to the charming Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub, each site brings Pepys’ vibrant diary entries to life, revealing the city’s resilience and enduring charm.
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2024 UK and Europe AdventuresItalyPlanning Research and Booking
Reviving My Love for Italian: How Duolingo Fits into My Busy Life
by Bronwynby BronwynRediscovering my passion for Italian through Duolingo has been an incredible journey. The app’s engaging, flexible lessons fit perfectly into my busy life, reigniting my love for the language and culture. With every lesson, I’m one step closer to fulfilling my dream of fluency.
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Disease & HealthMilitary CampaignWorld War II2024 UK and Europe AdventuresEnglandPlagues & PandemicsTravel StagesPlanning Research and Booking20th Century History (1900-1999)London
Anticipating London’s WWII Landmarks: A Journey of Remembrance
by Bronwynby BronwynAnticipate the echoes of history as I prepare to explore London’s World War II sites—Churchill War Rooms, London Docklands, Liverpool Street Station’s Kindertransport history, Imperial War Museum, and the Cenotaph. Ready to immerse myself in the poignant stories and resilient spirit of this pivotal era.
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Revolts & ProtestsHistory2024 UK and Europe AdventuresEnglandGeorgian & Industrial (1714–1901)Travel StagesPlanning Research and BookingLondon
Exploring London’s Gritty Past: Anticipation for the 1880s Social History
by Bronwynby BronwynAnticipating my journey into 1880s London, I’m drawn to its haunting past—the echoes of workhouses like Poplar, the shadows of Jack the Ripper’s victims, and the serene solitude of Highgate Cemetery. Fascinated by the social fabric of that era, I’m eager to unravel layers of history etched in cobblestone and memory