BEST WESTERN PLUS Ullesthorpe Court Hotel & Golf Club
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Včeraj so nas, po celodnevnem sestankovanju, peljali v Birmingham na božični sejem (Frankfurt Christmas Market), kjer poleg običajne krame, prodajajo klobase, pivo, hrenovke, kuhano vino in druge nemške zadeve. Niso pa nam znali razložiti, od kod in zakaj tak poudarek na nemških izdelkih.
Moram se obregnit še ob hrano. Odkar ...
From boats to the Bullring
... jacket potatoes, garlic bread, burgers, pretzels stuffed with all sorts of fillings, both sweet and savoury and the hot roasted chestnuts.
There were craft stalls with things made from wire, keyrings, knitted goods, reindeer skins, things for the garden, soaps in the shape of fruit. We stopped for drinks at the top end by the museum and then headed through the small shopping arcade and looked at the food ...
Day 12
... him in his cab too & fro on many occasions. Gary was a gem and one of those people even tho they may only influence your life for a split second or number of minutes, reminds you that there are genuinely nice people out there. After a short wait we joined the snaking queue and ran through the gets to our train, we managed to procure a lovely seat positioned right next to the toilet. We had to build a little fort to block our line of sight of the trains patrons ...
Stratford Visit
Today we went to Stratford and it was a damp cool day.......when we arrived we thought it was a ghost town as there were not many people around unlike when we visited in the summer time last year.........we looked around the various shops and had a lovely morning tea as you will see by the pics........after that we went home and at 7pm we went to the village green in Aynho and saw the lighting of the xmas ...
A City of old and new
... of the old cathedral. Benjamin Britten's War Requiem was commissioned to mark the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral. The cross behind its main altar contains medieval nails from the old cathedral. I climbed the 180 rose-sandstone steps of the old spire to the viewing tower.
Using a good, self-guided walking tour booklet, I explored the City Centre Trail over three days. Most of the centre had to be reconstructed after the war, ...
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