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Travel Blogs from Pudleston
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 ...
A Day in Worcester
The annual pilgrimage to the Christmas markets began with a day out in Worcester this year. Brief research showed that the cathedral city of Worcester would be something different with its Victorian Christmas market, traveling fair, plenty of shopping and the cathedral to visit.
The market spanned several of the pedestrianised streets, offering the usual festive tat, German sausages and mulled ...
Outtakes
The search for a decent profile picture began on home soil. As you can see, I was unsuccessful.
One can only hope that an idyllic sunset/ bit of intense nature / some poignant culture over the next few months ...
Getting ready to roll!
... doing the Kiwi Experience, although it's more expensive then the Naked Bus, it seems as if that's what all the travelers go on, and seeing as i'm a loner on my travels I think this will be my best option to make friends.
Other stops on my travels include Cambridge NZ to see one of my oldest friends Emma who works on a stud farm out there and Sydney as my friend Sophia is getting married in Hunter Valley and i'm a bridesmaid for the first time which is very ...
The Frenchman and the farmer's daughters...
... the restaurant, called the Checkers, has beneath the nameboard, another sign which reads: "The Frenchman and the farmer's daughters".
Excuse me?
What can the story be behind this?
After a little research, the story up front is that the chef is French, and a couple of farmer's daughters help run the place.
http://www.thecheckersmontgomery.co.uk/ aboutus.htm
Hmmmn.
It was ...