Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Exploring Scrooge's London

Exploring Scrooge's London: 10 Locations from A Christmas Carol (a 20-minute video):



Check out that big bowl of wassail at 45 seconds! Join the T Stands for Tuesday blogger gathering and see what the other participants are sharing.

16 comments:

  1. ...A Christmas Carol is a perennial favorite.

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  2. Like traveling through time. :)
    Always a classic story.

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  3. This sounds great. I don't have time to watch it now as the morning is somehow getting away from me, but after lunch when I sit down I am going to check it out, and look for the big bowl of wassail at 45 seconds. Happy T day Nita.

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  4. I am making up chocolate treats this morning-will be back to view Happy T

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  5. A favorite tale. I enjoyed the video although I had difficulty understanding the narrator. I especially liked the maps.

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  6. Thisy sounds great, I will watch it later in bed! Valerie

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  7. that was so much fun! And a fun and festive reference for T Day. Wassail!

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  8. I love the Scrooge story!

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  9. I really enjoyed watching the video. I don't know London that well at all although I recognized a few places. Anyway. It was very interesting. I think the Christmas Carol is everyone's favorite.
    Happy T-Day,
    Hugs,
    Lisca

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  10. How interesting, I love this Christmas classic and never really thought about the London locations connected to it. Thanks so much for sharing 😊. Sending you Happy T Tuesday wishes! Hugs Jo x

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  11. Scrooge lived in a real part of London? I can’t really get my head around that.

    best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  12. I'm just not a fan of this movie. But I know many enjoy it. Have a lovely evening.

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  13. This is quite the find - thanks for sharing. This is the version of Christmas Carol we watch every Christmas Eve.

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  14. I used to watch this version every Christmas. Now we watch the Muppet Christmas Carol instead. It's certainly less scary.
    Happy Belated Tea Day,
    Kate

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  15. Wow! I'm impressed and learned a lot. And it even has a wassail bowl, too. Thanks for sharing this fun video with us for T this week, dear Nita. And seeing scenes of London mixed in with scenes from various Scrooge films was fabulous.

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  16. How fun! Sorry for my lateness, have a sick kitty. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx

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