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Foggy Worcester
... went into town where the streets run every which way so we had to remember which corner we turned.......we also went into the famous Worcester Cathederal which is beautiful inside and huge.......after visiting there we wound our way back to Banbury via the m42 /m40 and that was a very foggy trip ...
From boats to the Bullring
... for a while and wondered what happened if Santas reindeer went sick before the big night, would there be enough to get Santa around to deliver presents.
We had another mooch of the stalls before heading back for a reindeer burger and then a banana coated in chocolate on a stick, which was lovely and tasty, before heading home, it took about an hour and a half to get home after a very nice day out.
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Day 12
... 10 miles up the road. Seeing the Mumford gig was growing closer & closer I just bit my lip and put up with it. We quickly showered and got yet another cab, this time to LG Aarena. The venue was great and really suited the gig. We were in the Stading section and after grabbing Leah some merch we headed to a good spot where we stayed most of the gig. We missed the first support and to be honest I didn't care to remember heir names. Next we're Dawes, they we ok, had ...
A Day in Worcester
... The girls fitted in some Christmas shopping too. The steam driven carousel looked a trifle quick and the blast from the whistle could easily make you jump.
The cathedral reminded me of Chester, with the red hued stone and relatively plain interior, but it did make a change to see less bling on display! The cloisters were filled with Christmas stalls, making the most of the early festive ...
Wonderful Waxwings
... and widespread here but at other times they are scarce and elusive.
They come from the north and east to feast on our berries and escape the worst of the weather in their breeding areas. It breeds in small numbers in northern Sweden and Finland and then in larger numbers across Russie and Siberia and into north-western North America, extending as far as Washington and northern Idaho.
Given that their normal habitat is in some of the wildest and ...