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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
... 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
The travelling day Got up early to what looked like a nicer day and headed into town for a quick bite and to grab some supplies for the travelling ahead. Unfortunately the stupid staff at the sports direct store forgot to remove the massive security tag on my next jacket so we had to make a quick pitstop (thank u cash cab) Next some supplies, we popped into Krispy mutherfukn Kreme donuts and exited with three of the greatest donuts I have ever eaten. Something my ...
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 ...
Wonderful Waxwings
... the corner of the street and they were behaving normally, which means that they were settling in a taller tree within sight of the berries and then flying down to guzzle a dozen or so before either returning to the look-out tree or flying off to rest somewhere nearby until they had room for another course. We watched them for about 30 minutes and they visited the lookout tree three times and the berry tree twice. Julie got a couple of nice photos and here's one of them.
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