Travels: All Creatures Great and Small
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I was in North Yorkshire in northern England and found myself at Skeldale House, the home of Alfred Wight, known to those of us who loved his books, as James Herriot. Now the Herriot Museum, it is where he lived for almost half a century and cared for sick animals. But most important, it was where this veterinary surgeon became world famous for writing "If Only They Could Talk"and a host of other books that spawned the BBC TV series, "All Creatures Great and Small." 

The best part, my tour was lead by his son Jim Wight, who took my small group through this wonderful visitor center dedicated to his father's memory. It is a museum, an attraction and a historic site that gives you an amazing insight to this life of this modest man. Most important, it was Jim's home and he shared such wonderful stories of growing up in this house. Of the ups and downs of his father's life as a country vet.
The dispensary is filled with untouched bottles and the old shelves are just as Alf would have left them in the 1940's. My stroll through this home and its beautiful garden made me feel as though I knew this wonderful man. And the opportunity to share its stories with his son, I will always treasure. A priceless afternoon in the beautiful English countryside.