Our plane (Boeing 767-400) from Boston to Heathrow.
Bekah is thrilled to be on her way to England!
My room at St. Michael’s Hall.
The Radcliffe Camera (Bodleian) with the steeple of St. Mary the Virgin.
A room adjacent to the Divinity Room. Kings James I and Charles I both hosted their courts in this room when visiting Oxford. A little less than five centuries later, Fletcher and Bekah were admitted as associates of the Bodleian.
Begun in 1427, the Divinity Room hosts examinations and University functions. It is the oldest surviving University building.
University Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Oxford’s chapel).
Keble College
Detail of Keble College
Chapel, Keble College
Bekah and I in front of MIT.
The Hatch Memorial Shell, long-time location of the BSO’s summer concerts. The adjacent footbridge crossing Storrow Drive is named after former BSO director, Arthur Fiedler.
The banner image at the top of the website is a selection from the late 18th and 19th century English watercolorist and landscape painter J.M.W. Turner's 'The St Gotthard Road between Amsteg and Wassen looking up the Reuss Valley.' The painting dates from either 1803 or 1814-15, likely produced during one of the artist's Swiss travels during those two years.