This Road On Sufferance
On a very steep, rough road beside a church I came accross a sign- very finely carved in stone- that read THIS ROAD ON SUFFERANCE
I guess this means, "We can't stop you using this road but if you break your axle don't expect us to do anything other than laugh and point."
I guess this means, "We can't stop you using this road but if you break your axle don't expect us to do anything other than laugh and point."
no subject
no subject
Why did they chose to have it carved so handsomely?
Why is it just lying on the grass like this?
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I've just Googled the phrase to see if it occurs in any well-known context; it doesn't.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
But I bet there are lots of Brits who don't know what it means either.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I love the Pilgrim's Progress.
Or rather I love my memories of it, because I haven't actually looked at it since I was a child.
no subject
no subject
I saw we had a shared interest in Durer.
And I like your artwork and attitude.
no subject
no subject