Scotland
Posted by Raymond Walker on Saturday, August 20, 2011
I have been asked a few times now why everything i write is based in Scotland. There is no overall purpose to that other than It is a place i know and love. For all the places i have been in my life Scotland remains home to me and i think that when you are writing you do so of places that you know and love and so scotland it is for me. Anyway, i think it does not apply as much as most think for cornelius mainly takes place in Italy and Romania, though i know it does also end in "bonny" Scotland.
This year, for the first time in many years I have travelled alot and during those travels was lucky enough to go to the town of Ieper (what was once ypres) In Flanders that is now Belgium. It is a wonderful medievial town with much character and absolutely wonderful people, almost magical, I fell in love with the place on my first encounter and will most certainly be going back and the next time to spend some time there. I found myself both distressed and and facinated by the towns history during the great war and know that my own grandfather fought and was wounded there (much as half the families in europe could have said). It is so difficult to reconcile in my own head how this beautiful and very welcoming small town was left as nothing but rubble after the Great war and they rebuilt it brick by brick painstakingly and perfectly, even the cathedral, which is a truely stunning building. Anyway this long preamble was generally to say that one day there may even be a story set in belgium for i already have it in my mind. So then as well as Scotland i will have added not just Romania and Rome but Modern day Belgium to my list and later day Flanders. Wow, begining to sound like ernest hemingway (well without the gay bit and the seeking excitement).
This year, for the first time in many years I have travelled alot and during those travels was lucky enough to go to the town of Ieper (what was once ypres) In Flanders that is now Belgium. It is a wonderful medievial town with much character and absolutely wonderful people, almost magical, I fell in love with the place on my first encounter and will most certainly be going back and the next time to spend some time there. I found myself both distressed and and facinated by the towns history during the great war and know that my own grandfather fought and was wounded there (much as half the families in europe could have said). It is so difficult to reconcile in my own head how this beautiful and very welcoming small town was left as nothing but rubble after the Great war and they rebuilt it brick by brick painstakingly and perfectly, even the cathedral, which is a truely stunning building. Anyway this long preamble was generally to say that one day there may even be a story set in belgium for i already have it in my mind. So then as well as Scotland i will have added not just Romania and Rome but Modern day Belgium to my list and later day Flanders. Wow, begining to sound like ernest hemingway (well without the gay bit and the seeking excitement).
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