It's not every day that there's something newsworthy to report here on the Blue Truck, or something I want to write about. So it occurs to me that some few of my readers might enjoy watching some of the videos I pass the time with here - nearly all of them factual history stuff or biographies. So this might be the start of a regular feature, or not, but it may give you some insight into your Head Trucker's mind - which could be a little scary, I don't know.
First up, here's a fascinating look at the history and development of something we all can relate to: the ordinary family home. It's written and narrated by Dr. Lucy Worsley, Curator of Historic Royal Palaces (yes, those royal palaces) in London, and she does a lively, sometimes irreverent job of walking us through the centuries. See what you think.
Monday, July 29, 2013
What I'm Watching: If Walls Could Talk
Labels:
documentary,
history,
housing,
United Kingdom,
What I'm Watching
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