Postscript

It was my wife who told me about traveling abroad. Thank you.
I was also helped a lot by the websites of senior Ransamites, and it was a fun expedition with many discoveries.
The best thing was that I was able to really walk around the rivers, lakes, and mountains that had become so familiar to me through Ransam's books. Going to Wildcat Island in a small boat, going to the Bua River in the Coot Club, experiencing both low and high tide in the Secret Sea, discovering a doghouse in the forest, and climbing a rocky mountain and walking on the High Tops were all wonderful experiences.

windermere It all started a long time ago. My wife asked me if there was anywhere I wanted to go if we were to go on our first trip abroad together. I answered, "I'll go with you if we go to Lake Windermere," and then I started researching the Lake District. That's how my first trip abroad with my wife in 1998 was decided to be to England. At that time, I knew that the story of "Swallows and Amazons" was set around Windermere, but I had no idea where in England the lake was. As with my domestic trips, I decided to stay at youth hostels, and other than that, I just prepared a flat-rate train ticket, a BritRail Pass, and an airplane ticket.
On the shores of both Lake Windermere and Coniston Water, I put both hands on the water and was overjoyed that I had finally come. And I'll keep it a secret from my wife, who refuses to read Ransom, that I nearly cried when I reached the North Pole, which appears in "Winter Holiday" where Dick and Dorothea reach it in a snowstorm.
The 2003 expedition you saw here was a solo trip. I was alone, so I was able to go to places I couldn't with my wife, walk on rocky mountains, and leave without making lodging reservations.

The words "Three cheers for Wildcat Island" that John added to this site appear at the end of "Swallows and Amazons." This is the scene where the children say goodbye to Wildcat Island at the end of summer, and the Swallows and Amazons go their separate ways.

As they passed Houseboat Bay,Cpatain Flint rowed out to them to say good-bye once more.
"Good-bye,"they shouted.
"Till next year,"he shouted back.

Without losing the hearts of children, and Come back here at any time. Forever.


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It's difficult for me not good at english, but little by little started to make a page in English Website. The opportunity, I had that I tried to call how this Web site will look from YH Czech. But meaningless symbol had lined up can not be displayed at all Japanese on the screen.
This is of such because the computer that I had not used did not correspond to the Japanese.
From my experience, also, in the hope to read people of England who helped me, and began the creation of the English page also serves as a study of my own. I have modified little by little mistakes of grammar. Page of Japanese is also a state of insufficient still, but enjoy doing the difficult English composition.
There may be such a lot of grammatical mistakes. If you would have the advice and pointed out.
How I did not know much to be investigated in the dictionary, How would write out in English the voice of sheep "Mee Mee", and the voice of the duck "Gue gue".
(Later,I had a United States-born person teach this. Duck crows "quack quack", and sheep barks "baa baa". )

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