> sources in the same week? Uncanny! Unheimlich! Woop!
We can stand this ;-)
>
> > Is there some place in the US, which is called like Lands End (in
> > Cornwall) or Finisterre ?
>
> There are all kinds of great names in the US as elsewhere. Ball Club and Sleepy
> Eye are fine little Minnesota burgs, par example. Fond du Lac, Lac qui Parle,
> Embarrass, some of the keen French verbal debris left behind in these woods.
> Place names , as a generator of , say, paintings . . . now there's an idea.
Yeah, same in Jersey, I remember. History, names made by people,
spontaneous, eruptiv. But, as I allready tried to explain, Finis terrae,
lands end (in Cornwall), this has something different. Much older, some
mystique in it.
Those frenchmen: in Plogoff, one of the most beautifull places in France,
and I think the most western point, they wanted an atomic plant..
Maybe they wanted something to match the german wwII architecture there.
Incredible, what they did at those rocks, submarin architecture..
Anyway, at lands end, there starts the sea.
H.