posted by
owlfish at 11:55pm on 09/05/2006
This coming weekend, May 13-14th, will be National Mills Weekend in the UK. At least 100 mills will be open to the public, producing stone-ground flour, much of which should be for sale. Many of the mills which open for National Mills Weekend are not normally open to the public. If windmills or watermills interest you, this'll be a mighty fine weekend to go out and be a mill tourist.
If you're in another European country and interested in mill tourism, there might be a national mills day or weekend forthcoming there too.
While I'll be back in the UK for part of the mills weekend (S.W. is picking me up at the airport for it!), I entirely missed the Sultan's Elephant. What an amazing spectacle! I'm sorry I missed it. I'm glad that so many people did get to see it, and I could live vicariously through their spellbound hours.
Update: I can catch the Sultan's Elephant on the continent later this year! Who knows... it could happen.
If you're in another European country and interested in mill tourism, there might be a national mills day or weekend forthcoming there too.
While I'll be back in the UK for part of the mills weekend (S.W. is picking me up at the airport for it!), I entirely missed the Sultan's Elephant. What an amazing spectacle! I'm sorry I missed it. I'm glad that so many people did get to see it, and I could live vicariously through their spellbound hours.
Update: I can catch the Sultan's Elephant on the continent later this year! Who knows... it could happen.
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Very tempted by the idea of going to Calais in September to see the elephant again...
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I can't promise any of the flour is for sale. I've never been mill touring before and don't know what the guidelines are on its commercial production. But I anticipate finding out this weekend!
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Ooh. I haven't gone through Gulliver's Travels since it was read to me as a kid. Thank you for reminding me about it.
What fun!
You wanted to know if there was any fun information that I learned about mills while working with the Nantel documents, and the one fun fact I found was this: mills were named, and some of the names were cute. The mill I worked with was called "Mas Herm", which means nothing to me, but another was called "Canta Rana", roughly translated from Provencal as "the squeaky frog", and yet another was "Jocunda". Happy mills and squeaky frogs-- I think that's kinda' cute.
Re: What fun!
I know I'll get to see mills. S.W. is a mill junkie, and he's the one driving. Happily, he'll be picking up C. before he gets to the airport, so I'll get to see C. even sooner than I would otherwise as a result of mill-going!
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