Lovely to see you back in the UK, showcasing it in all its glory too. Buxton looked classy and beautiful. I definitely think the red-head should get the red convertible! Can you give me some of those sweets that shut people up for a while? I love the fact that you asked the bells to ring in Warwick Tower and ta da, they did! Well done for negotiating those tricky stairs! I agree that £40 is an absolute disgrace to see our wonderful historic castles. What a shame it will put so many people off the experience. It was touching to see those graveyards and carvings in the walls, giving us a glimpse of past lives spent and lost. I also love the fact that the music played in the background is always so appropriate to the mood, and setting. Talking of music, I am so sorry for poor Geoff re: the cruise. That would have been a wonderful thing to do. I can imagine he is very disappointed. Look forward to the delights Twickenham has to offer.
I love seeing names and dates carved into walls. The aqueduct at Nimes has signatures carved into the stone from the men who built it over 1000 years ago, it brings it to life somehow eh?
Lovely to see you back in the UK, showcasing it in all its glory too. Buxton looked classy and beautiful. I definitely think the red-head should get the red convertible! Can you give me some of those sweets that shut people up for a while? I love the fact that you asked the bells to ring in Warwick Tower and ta da, they did! Well done for negotiating those tricky stairs! I agree that £40 is an absolute disgrace to see our wonderful historic castles. What a shame it will put so many people off the experience. It was touching to see those graveyards and carvings in the walls, giving us a glimpse of past lives spent and lost. I also love the fact that the music played in the background is always so appropriate to the mood, and setting. Talking of music, I am so sorry for poor Geoff re: the cruise. That would have been a wonderful thing to do. I can imagine he is very disappointed. Look forward to the delights Twickenham has to offer.
I love seeing names and dates carved into walls. The aqueduct at Nimes has signatures carved into the stone from the men who built it over 1000 years ago, it brings it to life somehow eh?