Standing on the east bank of the River Medway in Rochester, Kent, the 12th-century keep, which is Rochester Castle’s most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England or France.
William Dunlop in 1835 became the first person elected to parliament for the district that included Perth County
Tom went to the pet store and told the owner that he wanted to buy an unusual pet.
After some discussion, he finally bought a ‘talking centipede’, which came in a little white box to use as a house.
He took the box back home, found a good spot for the box, and decided he would start off by taking his new pet to church with him.
So he asked the centipede in the box, “Would you like to go to church with me today? We will have a good time.”
But there was no answer from his new pet.
This bothered him a bit, but he waited a few minutes and then asked again, “How about going to church with me today to receive blessings?”
But again, there was no answer from his new friend and pet. So he waited a few minutes more, thinking about the situation.
Tom decided to invite the centipede one last time.
This time he put his face up against the centipede’s house and shouted, “Hey, in there! Would you like to go to church with me and learn about God?”
This time, a little voice came out of the box, “I heard you the first time! I’m putting my damn shoes on!”
Shaldon is a village located opposite Teignmouth in South Devon, England and situated on the River Teign.
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival runs from April to November. North America’s largest classical repertory theatre, presents the works of William Shakespeare and other great writers at these 4 theatres.
Jean-Claude Van Damme carry out his famous split between two reversing trucks. Filmed in Spain on a closed-off landing field at sunrise in one take.
Soundtrack by Enya: Only Time
See the Teaser with Jean-Claude Van Damme and the technician behind the new steering: http://youtu.be/Yatg89gi0nM
Photos and history of 10th-century houses in St Marys, south-western Ontario
The Steel Bridge on Water Street, St Marys was built in 1898. In July, the bridge was closed to vehicular traffic but remains open to pedestrians, bikes and scooters. A report making recommendations on the future of the bridge is due in mid-2014.