Banff

In Episode 54 “Happy Holidays” a cheerful Rochester promises Jane and Adele that he is going to take them on a vacation to Banff, an excellent choice for a fun-filled vacation.  Banff is a resort town in Alberta province and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations. It is known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. it is a destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, biking, scrambling, and skiing destinations within the area.

Bridal White

In Episode 55 “The Lie” of the Vlog, Adele tells us that bridal white representing purity was not the original intention of that color, but rather blue. Research indicates she is indeed correct. As she stated, it was the color, blue, that was connected to purity, as well as piety, faithfulness, and the Virgin Mary. However, there is an important Victorian connection to the white wedding gown. White became a popular option in 1840, after the marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, when Victoria wore a white gown trimmed with lace.

Jewel in the Night

In Episode 54 “Happy Holidays” of the Vlog, Adele quips to Rochester that the first song recorded in space was “Jewel in the Night” , sung by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. Her mention of the song was rather appropriate for the Christmas holiday as it was recorded on December 23, 2012 and uploaded onto YouTube on December 24th. It was the first song ever to be recorded in outer space. Chris’ brother Dave wrote the song, which is rife with Christmas-like themes and speaks to the beauty of planet Earth.

Edward Dowden's Appointment at Trinity College, Dublin

The appointment of Edward Dowden to the chair of English at Trinity College, Dublin in 1867 marks a shift in scholarship and study in the Western University. He is among the first generation of scholars dedicated to the study of English language and literature, making his most notable and lasting impact through several volumes on Shakespeare, a multi-volume biography of the Shelleys, and many publications and lectures on other English writers and poets.