Flats along the circle
The writing room! They are really into Persuasion for some reason even though its the book that she kinda bashes Bath.
Lovely words lifted from a surviving letters to her sister Cassandra.
These aren't her dresses persay but this one was re-created from fabric they found left over in her house. Pretty neat.
Period pieces to show the type of clothes she describes her different characters wearing. . .
Playing Cards
The infamous sillouette thought to be Jane's
View of the Bath's from the pump room.
Today I took another day to myself and traveled to a city outside London that I was very excited to see, Bath.
Now while I've never been called a romantic I do have a weakness for Ms. Jane Austen so I was really pumped to see the place she has written about and even lived in. It was a treat! I got to see the Jane Austen Center (quaint but neat), the pump room (so famously visited in my latest read, Northanger Abbey) and just the wonderful streets and being in the presence of a city she first loved then hated.
I thought the Roman Baths were a little over hyped since you could see them from The Pump Room and it didn't really seem worth the 11lbs to go in and see the same thing. The rest of the city really looks identical. Beautiful but identical. It was a nice lazy day full of Jane Austen, a lovely train ride through the city and soaking up the gorgeous sunlight outside of the big city!
Tomorrow I am going to mass at Westminster Abbey. I'm not Catholic but it seems like an interesting thing to go to and experience, particularly since I'm thinking the time we are going is the all Latin service. When in Rome. . .
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