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She dreams of driving across the bridges. She'd never been afraid
before; but now, in the dreams, strange, magical happenings unfold.
One night, at the Golden Gate, the span carries her underwater,
where she discovers long lost friends, all sitting at a beautiful
table at the bottom of the Bay; only it was long ago, and everyone
is in Victorian dress. In another dream, the Bridge does not yet
exist. Where the beautiful city would appear, there are only
sandstone cliffs and desert; and she is just spirit, flying above
the water. But in most of the dreams she is driving. Her eyelids
become heavy, she can't see the road. struggles desperately to keep
control of the car, but can feel herself falling, slipping towards
the floor, the car breaking over the railing, carrying her with it
under the water. The dreams recur so often that she becomes afraid
of heights, of driving over the railing into the waves. Then just
as suddenly the dreams stop. Years pass, until the day she hears
that he's jumped, when they return. In this memoir we accompany the
author on her search to unearth the magical and terrifying
childhood she has all but buried.
Oxford Botanic Garden has occupied its central Oxford site next to
the river Cherwell continuously since its foundation in 1621 and is
the UK's oldest botanic garden. The birthplace of botanical science
in the UK, it has been a leading centre for research since the
1600s. Today, the garden holds a collection of over 5,000 different
types of plant, some of which exist nowhere else and are of
international conservation importance. This guide explores Oxford
Botanic Garden's many historic and innovative features, from the
walled garden to the waterlily pool, the glasshouses, the rock
garden, the water garden and 'Lyra's bench'. It also gives a
detailed explanation of the medicinal and taxonomic beds and
special plant collections. Lavishly illustrated with photographs
taken throughout the seasons, this book not only provides a
fascinating historical overview but also offers a practical guide
to the Oxford Botanic Garden and its work today. Featuring a map of
the entire site and a historical timeline, it is guaranteed to
enhance any visit, and is also a beautiful souvenir to take home.
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