onedayand

By onedayand

L'elephant.
Just arrived in The Borders.
Was thinking - we say 'am at a friend's' not 'in', so do we say 'am at Iona' or 'in' - or in this case 'on'. And is it 'in' Canterbury' or 'at'?
I'm not at or in either of these places btw :-)

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