Anyway, this is my conference post, but not talks and wine glasses. The trip to Lancaster was one I wanted to make, not just for the conference, but because it was where I was at university - as an undergraduate and later as a post graduate. And no - I am not going to tell you when, as we all know that I am not a day over 35 and you might get strange ideas about the way I do maths.
A lot has changed in the time between then and now. A LOT. Like - er - most of the campus was not in the same place. And the bits that were still there were different. Which is making me think about the passage of time, and about memory, which is a concept that has interested me ever since reading Pinter for school exams. My walks around the campus were a useful aide memoir of things to look for if you are writing in two (or maybe more) time periods.
I'm sure it will come out in a book someday. Or more than one. Or maybe it already has?
- Lifestyle changes - residence blocks demolished and rebuilt as students now expect en-suite rather than communal showers and toilets.
- Nature - shrubs and bushes don't stand still as years pass.
- Some things are less likely to change - nature again - hills and rivers. And large infrastructure - motorways and bridges. A view might be different, but the bones probably remain the same.
I'm sure it will come out in a book someday. Or more than one. Or maybe it already has?
In the meantime, here is my picture gallery.
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View out of my bedroom window. The new version of Cartmel College. Um - it used to be on the other end of the campus. |
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Furness College. Where I used to live. The residence blocks have been replaced and my department - history - is not there any more either. The bar is in the same place! |
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I seem to remember this bit of the campus was grass with a few saplings. I think the trees have grown just a bit. |