I have thoroughly enjoyed my visits to Cambridge, Oxford, and St. Andrews, and all of them have that University-town feel on a much larger scale than does Aberdeen.
But last night we had the kids down at King's College and today we walked to and from church through Old Aberdeen (as we always do, but today at quite a leisurely pace), and I am reminded that I just love our little campus.
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2 comments:
Yeah, Aberdeen rules.
fanny and alexander. awesome. one of my favourite things of all time. good on you for watching it.
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