Not much to say...here's some pics:
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Hall’s Croft. (Hall was the guy who married Shakespeare’s daughter. He was a doctor and this is kind of a museum of 17th century medicine.
Hall’s Croft Exhibit.
The Garden at Nash House. (Nash House was where Shakespeare lived after he had some wealth and retired away from the theaters of London).
In the Garden behind Nash house, there is a wonderful set of sculptures depicting Shakespeare’s plays…here are my two favorites:
Macbeth.
A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Hard at work studying for the Theatre Final.
Friday, February 15, 2008
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2 comments:
...so shakespeare was born in the garden? SHAKESPEARE WAS A CABBAGE PATCH KID! explains that big ruffly lettuce-looking thing he's always wearing around his neck... (come on, picture his head in the garden a la a cabbage patch kid... I know you can do it!)
http://www.aliviastoys.com/cabbagepatchkids/
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haha I lke your wife-ish......if only she wanted to meet me when I drove halfway across the country to meet you guys. Anyway, looks like Shakespeare managed to accumulate some money.
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