2009-03-04

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2009-03-04 09:46 am
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Pilgrimage to Steep Holm

On Sunday I went with [livejournal.com profile] gair and [livejournal.com profile] gerald for a walk along Brean Down, the promontory that sticks out from Somerset into the Bristol Channel, pointing longingly at Steep Holm. This is the hill which I notionally used for the very first scene in Calypso Dreaming, though in my book I helpfully supplied it with a road. In reality there are steep, steep steps, but that’s appropriate, because (as [livejournal.com profile] gerald pointed out) hikers are like pilgrims, and pilgrims ought not to have it too easy. I’ve often thought the same – ever since I walked Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight, in fact, not long after first reading Bunyan. It makes the journey more significant if one remembers that it's a pilgrimage...

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steepholm: (Default)
2009-03-04 09:46 am

Pilgrimage to Steep Holm

On Sunday I went with [livejournal.com profile] gair and [livejournal.com profile] gerald for a walk along Brean Down, the promontory that sticks out from Somerset into the Bristol Channel, pointing longingly at Steep Holm. This is the hill which I notionally used for the very first scene in Calypso Dreaming, though in my book I helpfully supplied it with a road. In reality there are steep, steep steps, but that’s appropriate, because (as [livejournal.com profile] gerald pointed out) hikers are like pilgrims, and pilgrims ought not to have it too easy. I’ve often thought the same – ever since I walked Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight, in fact, not long after first reading Bunyan. It makes the journey more significant if one remembers that it's a pilgrimage...

Open the Wicket Gate (and don't forget your scroll!) )