Friday, July 25, 2014

Wales

I have a wonderful friend in the states who I see fairly regularly here.  She doesn't live here, but comes over often and we are often able to get together when she is here.  We met a few years ago on a study trip for one of my literature classes.  Despite a 20-year age gap we totally hit it off and have been great long distance friends ever since.  She graciously invited me to join her on a architecture tour of Wales and western England for 5 days in late June.  It was a wonderful opportunity to get away and see a smattering of beautiful places in this country I would likely have never encountered.  The tour group was a funny mix, four Americans total and the rest were all elderly British folks.  I'd put the average age among this lot at 75-80 years old (I was like the group grandchild!).  It was something of a stuffy group of rather stiff academic types, and Lynne and I had a difficult time breaking them socially.  But we gave it our best shot and by the end of the week found a few friends and made some funny memories along the way.  I was very glad to have Lynne as a travel companion.  We had so much fun together, as we always do.  


 Hellens, Much Marcle

















Kilpeck Church





Kentchurch Court (Scudamore House)








Abergavenny Church


Tretower Castle


Brecon Cathedral




Stokesay Castle










Cute French bistro for lunch . . .

Ludlow

Ludlow Church (Misericords)





Berrington Hall






Llanvihangel Court




 Tredegar House







Hereford Cathedral




Hereford

Hampton Court Castle












2 comments:

Kelly H. said...

Wow. Gorgeous. Love the light and texture in your pics. I hope when you come to visit next month, we are slightly more fun than your tour group :)

Brooke said...

Everything looks so beautiful and green! It looks like a fun tour!

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