Heritage Quarter
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    Despite SouthEastern, Saturday was a good day out in Gravesend, in which three hours turns out to be about right to wander around. I must investigate the Tilbury ferry and potential for Essex escapes.

    Trivia: Gravesend has the oldest surviving metal pier in the world - although slapping a restaurant on top on it doesn't necessarily show it off at its best. Especially as it blocks the upriver view.

    PocohontasI took a photo of the view of the Heritage Quarter which appeared at first glance to be black and white, but for the splashes of yellow and blue. Very odd, and not manipulated in Photoshop.

    Found the statue of Pocohontas.

    I had a chat with the Julian Graves shop assistant, and came away content with the world - although she appears not to have given me the fifty per cent discount announced in the window. Bum.

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    AutumnLabyrinthAutumn is distinctly with us, and I had half an hour wandering around the campus on the hill (aka the European campus) looking for arboreal evidence of this. I was also trying to work out whether I found the bit where the railway used to be, but I'm not sure.

    The labyrinth is causing some controversy, and no one is prepared to say how much it cost (at least two academics would be a good estimate). I had a wander around it, and am pondering whether my photo should go in my Mazes set, or whether I need to create on for Labyrinths.

    Someone the other day predictably confused it with the movie, and curiously thinks precisely the same song that shows they cast the wrong period of David Bowie (post-Thin White Duke, pre-Tin Machine) is great. (Yanno, the one that rhymes who do/you do/voodoo. Puhlease.)

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    At the risk of (re)entering a a world of pain I ordered two Americanos in the Carbuncle café. On neither occasion was I offered milk. Apparently most efficient and human thing is to treat them like a robot going through a programme and not specify you don't want milk - black coffees being ordered provokes an offer of milk. Someone else will have to see what happens if you order a white Americano.


From: [identity profile] brisingamen.livejournal.com


Has my campus acquired a maze? Apart from the usual bureaucratic one?

And I can tell (or even show you) where one end of the tunnel is/was, but not sure about the Canterbury side. (Which reminds me ... Have you read The End of Mr Y by Scarlett Thomas? Features a collapsing building on a campus with a railway tunnel under it. I feel sure it's totally a coincidence she's at my campus. Yes, I really, really want to believe that.
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Americano? We refuse to order anything other than "black coffee", so I suppose we would end up with all sorts of milk based confusion at the Carbuncle. You could try the Twin Peaks approach: "black as midnight on a moonless night". The only thing that should be added to coffee is water and the only thing coffee should be added to is water.

From: [identity profile] kayxh.livejournal.com


Being a Gravesend girl I can say that the pier has always (well as long as I can remember) had a resturant on it. Haven't been to the town for years. Looking at your photos the Heritage Quarter seems to be the old High Street. It was the home of Gravesend's first wine bar - the Lazy Toad - back in the days when wine bars were cutting edge (and open later than the pub). Sad to see that the cinema has closed; but everyone goes to Bluewater nowadays.

Have you done the Medway towns on your excursions?
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