Mainly due to some fairly sturdy fencing around them to keep marauding scavengers at bay.
(Wire cutters would work, but they’re electrified. O know…..)
Mainly due to some fairly sturdy fencing around them to keep marauding scavengers at bay.
(Wire cutters would work, but they’re electrified. O know…..)
PLAYBOY: How about “Strawberry Fields Forever?”
LENNON: Strawberry Fields is a real place. After I stopped living at Penny Lane, I moved in with my auntie who lived in the suburbs in a nice semidetached place with a small garden and doctors and lawyers and that ilk living around — not the poor slummy kind of image that was projected in all the Beatles stories. In the class system, it was about half a class higher than Paul, George and Ringo, who lived in government-subsidized housing. We owned our house and had a garden. They didn’t have anything like that. Near that home was Strawberry Fields, a house near a boys’ reformatory where I used to go to garden parties as a kid with my friends Nigel and Pete. We would go there and hang out and sell lemonade bottles for a penny. We always had fun at Strawberry Fields. So that’s where I got the name. But I used it as an image. Strawberry Fields forever.