Mom and I took short break to the Cotswolds. That's an area in SouthWest England, for those of you not familiar with English geography. It's a stunning area. The villages are all built out of this golden limestone, so they glow in the sunlight. Really pretty. And, of course, the narrow winding roads! You know I loved those. I always tell Mom that the sign of a good road is if you have to change gears more than once! And, if it's got canopies, even better. :D
Feeling a bit sluggish (have had this sinus congestion for a couple weeks now) so I'm going to be really lazy and just put the Flickr Gallery here, rather than a walk through of what we did and saw. I know, lazy. But... it's either that, or you don't get the update at all! Warning, though... it's LONG. 214 photos worth. And, I haven't gone through and edited anything, or deleted the horrible ones. So, you're stuck with all the warts and blurry photos.
Saturday, 31 July 2010
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6 comments:
Awesome photos Adele!
Thanks, Jessie!
Awesome! Loved it all, but especially the Falconry center and the miniature village. Please post more! I find I love what I know of the UK more than any other place - probably has to do the cultural heritage, and the windy streets like Japan. Maybe I'll get back there someday.
Glad you enjoyed it, Hyrum. It's a very fun place to be, this is true.
Beautiful!! How I wish I could see England!!
Someday, Amanda!
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