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Suehoff,
I'm glad I had the chance to visit Roslyn Chapel before the DaVinci Code comes out on film. There were perhaps 15 people in the Chapel that morning and it was nice to wonder as we wished. I've read that the administrators are planning on organized tours by appointment in the future. By the way - this was one of those serendipidous times when we got lost (took the wrong road around Edinburgh) and ended up near the Chapel. We might not have taken the time otherwise!
I'm glad I had the chance to visit Roslyn Chapel before the DaVinci Code comes out on film. There were perhaps 15 people in the Chapel that morning and it was nice to wonder as we wished. I've read that the administrators are planning on organized tours by appointment in the future. By the way - this was one of those serendipidous times when we got lost (took the wrong road around Edinburgh) and ended up near the Chapel. We might not have taken the time otherwise!
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it's amusing especially when you are familiar with the characters involved, so that's why I say the odd coupling.
It's something light to read on the plain. I'm rereading Murder in the Marais because I'm staying there but got so involved again that I won't go on the plane so I'll read the Jon Stewart book, America , that I'm bringing as a gift!
It's something light to read on the plain. I'm rereading Murder in the Marais because I'm staying there but got so involved again that I won't go on the plane so I'll read the Jon Stewart book, America , that I'm bringing as a gift!
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