For those
of you that may not know, I am from a little state called Pennsylvania. He
translates from Penn's Woods, and was founded in 1683 by William Penn.
Originally, I never had no one or never would have guessed that the founder of
my state was originally from a small town that I worked in for my first
occupational therapy placement. At the end of the four week placement though,
my educator took me to a pub called the Pennsylvanian that was named after him,
and then to the local museum then had a detailed plan about his life. I
then found out where he was buried, set my sights on going to visit him.
To see the
grave of William Penn, I had to walk through 20 minutes worth of British
countryside near the Chilterns. There was no pavement to be found on the road,
In certain parts there was no strip of grass or forest to walk here either, so
it was incredibly terrifying.quickly enough, I went on a clear day in February
where there were not a lot of people on the road, so I could print a long open
sections of road if need be.
After
walking a mile and crossing the road at least 13 times to avoid becoming road pancake, I finally found it, the small cemetery in which William Penn was
buried. I had a brief chat with him and thank him for all that he had done in
America to found the nation, and then I followed the footpath out of the cemetery
and into the small town of Jordans, where his first Quaker community was
settled.
I
got a bottle of water in the Jordans community store after a quick little hike
up the road, I could still smell like stale smoke filling the air. it won an award in 2018 for the
best kept village in Buckinghamshire. I introduced myself to the shopkeeper,
and immediately, the rest of the customers started chatting to me as well.after
all, it isn't every day that you meet an American from Pennsylvania.
I then
went to a little pub called the jolly cricketers in Seer Green. it was a quaint
location with a very small town and home vibe.I would recommend this pub to
anyone who is able to make it up that way, although getting there from London
isn't exactly easy if you don't have your own car or the money for an Uber.
And so
march the day that I went to see the founder of my state. Stay tuned for more!
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