Is there any doubt I’m a cartographic geek? Is there any doubt I’m an Anglophile?
Great Britain counties I visited
in August-September 2019
England (of 48 counties, I went to 33)
- Bedfordshire.
- Berkshire.
- Buckinghamshire.
- Cambridgeshire.
- Cheshire.
- City of London.
- Cornwall.
- Cumbria.
- Devon.
- Durham.
- Glouchestershire.
- Greater London.
- Greater Manchester.
- Hampshire.
- Herefordshire.
- Herfordshire.
- Kent.
- Lancashire.
- Leicestershire.
- Merseyside.
- North Yorkshire.
- Northumberland.
- Nottinghamshire.
- Oxfordshire.
- Shropshire.
- Somerset.
- South Yorkshire.
- Surrey.
- Tyne and Wear.
- Warwickshire.
- West Midlands.
- West Yorkshire.
- Wiltshire.
Scotland (of 20 counties I went to 12)
- Scottish Borders.
- Midlothian.
- City of Edinburgh.
- West Lothian.
- Falkirk.
- North Lanarkshire.
- Stirling.
- Perth and Kinross.
- Argyll and Bute.
- West Dumbartonshire.
- Glasgow City.
- South Lanarkshire.
Wales (Welsh name)
- Clwyd (Clwyd)
- Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy)
In Ireland, I only visited Dublin, also the English name of the county, but in Gaelic is Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath.
I’ve already begun a list of destinations for my return to the United Kingdom and Ireland! Meanwhile, I’ve got some scones to bake, testing a recipe from the BBC. And yes, I binge-watched Season 3 of “The Crown” already.
One thought on “LILLIAN CROOK: WildDakotaWoman — Is There Any Doubt I’m A Cartographic Geek?”
John Burke November 20, 2019 at 3:21 pm
Next time you go to Ireland, I recommend that you stay at the B&B “Gort-na-gow,” the house where my great-grandfather, John Burke (ne Bourke) was born. It’s just outside the town of Holy Cross, Co. Tipperary, a bit south of Thurles.
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