I promised some photos, so here they are. I received prints of all 600 photos I took over the course of the visit to London and after going through the first pack of pictures, I found four that I thought stood out. Three of the four were taken in a small town called Norton St. Philip, home to the Pitchfork Rebellion. The other was taken at Bath with a pigeon flying right at me.
More to be posted soon.

Out the back of the small tavern at which we had lunch lay a beautiful cricket field and across the field a small church in the middle of the country. This picture, moreso than any other I think I have illustrates the true beauty of the countryside. Rolling hills, green acreage, and a quaint old chapel. Absolutely gorgeous and the only reason I'd really want to go back to Southern England - to see more of the countryside - and less of the cities.

You can't help but love the site of such an inviting home. Milk on the porch, plants on the windowsill and in a little nook, with a little sign proclaiming this The Old White Hart. Does it really get any more rural than this?

One more from Norton St. Philip. Combine this with the roundabouts and driving on the left side of the road and you might easily get confused.

Dive-bombing pigeon in front of the house that leads into the Roman baths in Bath.
URL: The World Heritage Site of Bath - Visit Bath
More to be posted soon.

Out the back of the small tavern at which we had lunch lay a beautiful cricket field and across the field a small church in the middle of the country. This picture, moreso than any other I think I have illustrates the true beauty of the countryside. Rolling hills, green acreage, and a quaint old chapel. Absolutely gorgeous and the only reason I'd really want to go back to Southern England - to see more of the countryside - and less of the cities.

You can't help but love the site of such an inviting home. Milk on the porch, plants on the windowsill and in a little nook, with a little sign proclaiming this The Old White Hart. Does it really get any more rural than this?

One more from Norton St. Philip. Combine this with the roundabouts and driving on the left side of the road and you might easily get confused.

Dive-bombing pigeon in front of the house that leads into the Roman baths in Bath.
URL: The World Heritage Site of Bath - Visit Bath



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