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Travel Blogs from Wolverhampton
Foggy Worcester
Well the morning woke to a very frosty start of the day so we headed off to the city of Worcester and was a very foggy and frosty trip all the way with the hedges and trees all frosted......on the way we had to dodge a couple of large male deers as they scooted across the road.......we arrived in ...
Ne ravno navdušeni
... 353;e dodatno zabasali želodce z ne prav okusnim desertom. No, je bilo pa kljub temu bolje, kot najina večerja na prvi dan (da je fish'n'chips masten, ko hudič, še razumeš, da pa olje teče še od pice je pa že ekstremno čudno:).
Jutri se že vračava in upava, da bo potovanje domov bolj umirjeno, kot sem. V Parizu smo namreč pristali z nekajminutno zamudo in ni veliko manjkalo, da ...
From boats to the Bullring
... street to the first of the stalls, selling hot wine, biscuits, candles, tealight holders and cakes, there was so much to see and lots of people about. On the way to the top end of the market we saw hats, gloves scarves, german smoking men, nutcrackers and more biscuits.
There were mummers on route, making the children jump when them moved and the food section was amazing with meter long sausages folded into ...
Day 12
... and began another one closer to him. This pushed us back in the line a bit but we at least knew this meant we would get one. By now we had met Megan & Jordan, a lovely young couple from Wolverhampton. They were going o the same hotel, so we decided to share a cab. There were both students but we had a old chat. I think it was really nice to have someone else to chat with. Once arriving at the hotel were we're straight up the stairs and into bed. Oh what a day. Mumford ...
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 ...