Bath
After Stonehenge, our tour bus took us to Bath, a quaint little town (not all that little).
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I like looking down all the streets |
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I like the blue paint. All the rest of the town is yellow-brown. |
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Curved building |
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with acorns and chimney pots on top. I like all the ornamentation |
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Can I walk down this avenue? |
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I guess so. I love all these little alleyways |
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Walkie-walkie down the alleyway. |
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Where does it lead??? |
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To garbage! |
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Pret a Manger is all over the place |
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I people-watched while eating sushi and waited for Jim to get back with his late afternoon lunch. |
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Mochi! It was chocolatey and squishy. |
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A very fine arch |
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A majestic cathedral that we didn't go in. |
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the park that we didn't go in |
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the wall preventing us from falling down into the park. |
Bath had a lot of little tiny shops on little tiny streets. I popped into a few of them. One was an artist's shop and I bought a couple prints. One of Stonehenge, and one of London. We stopped at a candy store to buy candy for grandkids. We bought a tea set in a charity shop. I bought some soaps and a Christmas tree ornament at the Jane Austen gift shop. The temptation to purchase things is very strong.
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