Aha: a lighthouse, eh? That really is a giveaway, tho' I'm disappointed it's
not somewhere more obscure, like Wooton Wawen, and too that's Kenilworth's a
tad on the large side and decked in Elizabethan associations.
Must observe that's it's got to be more than 70 miles from the sea but
that's not over-important, given the cosmic web.
Best
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Malcolm Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: SNAPSHOTS
> At 2:17 pm 17/8/01 +0100, david.bircumshaw wrote:
> >Re: SNAPSHOTSWell, Richard,
> >
> >there are Tibetan rumours that somewhere in Warwickshire lies the centre
of
> >the universe, but nobody's quite sure which village it is.
>
> Kenilworth. The road in from Coventry. There's a lighthouse there. It
> should have been obvious to us from the start. A lighthouse, for Pete's
> sake. The sea's at least 70 miles away. It's the still point of the
turning
> universe.
>
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