sure enough. excepting the brits prefer to call them the 'isles of scilly.' scilly isles making them sound silly. flowers - birds. idyllic. used to have pirates there. i think thal is into pirates. somehow -i do not think he is in pennsylvania.
You don't? Well, I would be the first to admit that even he could not be in PA and the Scillies at the same time, since he is not God, but the details of his precise location at present nevertheless remain unknown to me. The Isles of Scilly are effectively part of Cornwall, the most south-westerly county of Britain and lie some 28 miles from Land's End, Cornwall's extreme south-westerly point. Wonderful place! There are not that many pirates there these days - but then they're pretty thin on the ground nowadays even in Penzance (west Cornwall's principal town), which fact ought to (but sadly still doesn't) help rid us of the Victorian blatherings of Gilbert & Sullivan...
Speaking of questioning people's possible present locations, you're not in the Isles of Scilly right now, are you, Susan?...
Best,
Alistair