A high headland; a venerable church overlooking a picturesque town; an 11th century Benedictine Abbey which stands lofty and indomitable even as a ruin; and, most of all, St. Mary’s expansive graveyard, its crooked gravestones telling of multiple tragedies at sea and on land. This is Whitby, the home town of Dracula and a townContinue reading ““There is a right way, … a wrong way and … a Whitby way””
