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Walled City of York
Day 149: We got into York and immediantly thought that this is what Old England should look like, from the imposing wall that surrounds the old part of the city to the small lane ways zigzaging through houses and shops. After checking in we went for a walk for the rest of the afternoon taking heaps of photos and looking at all the really cool …
Durham and York
Finished the cereal we've had left over at the hostel. Walked to the car, filled up the tank just outside Edinburgh and headed towards Durham. Stopped on the coast after Dunbar for a few photos of the cliffs. Continued the long drive south to Durham. Arrived at The Sands car park at 2. Had a quiche and a slice of orange cake at a Mediterranean bakery west across the river from the Durham peninsula. Came up to Palace Green where we saw the entrance to Durham Castle and more ...
Airports and aeroplanes
... blind. I have to literally pause her film, wave my hands in front of her eyes and even resorted to poking her arm when she didn't respond to me talking to her. I seriously gotta pee and now she's asleep. Fortunately I am flexible and athletic enough to actually stand balanced on my seat (in turbulance)and clean jump over her into the next available empty seat and finally a dismount into the aisle. I was like a gymnast! I didn't wake anyone and ...
A few pints before we leave!
... huge bunch of flowers from Marcus and Jenny and of course, the Miss Piggy companion for Kermit... who himself sends a very big thank you to Claire!
I would have said we are now counting the days until we leave, but Norma started that months ago...
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A York That´s Not New
... to the excellent York Castle Museum. Displays focused on various aspects of the last 4 centuries. We were just having a jolly good time, going from exhibit to exhibit, when we were stopped dead in our tracks. In adisplay of kitchens over the last 100 years, lo and behold, representing the kitchen of the 70-80s was.... our kitchen, wood-trimmed almond cupboards and all. Yes, our kitchen had made it into a museum. Was this a message from above? ...