10.31.2011

The Other Oxford

I really enjoyed our trip to Oxford. I wish we had more time there so we could have seen some of the university and David could have shown us his college. The town itself is much bigger than our Oxford and it has it's own charm.  I loved loved the bikes. People rode them everywhere and parked them everywhere too.  But having driven to the park and ride I know why they ride their bikes.  The road is so skinny. 

Momo she spent a good deal of the trip seeming to be in this state of confusion.  I don't know if it was the foreign country bit or just her in a fog.





These gargoyles are kind of spooky.  But they are ever so cool I wished I knew who they all were.
Bikes Bikes Bikes
This is where they had some kind of theater or music performances although I cannot remember the name of the building but notice spooky gargoyle.
Here I am at one of the college.  Notice the three indian men on right - just before this picture was taken I posed for a series of photos with them - of course momo didn't snap any just they did.  But I'm sure they will enjoy forever their photos with random American girl from Oxford, Ohio.
More and more bikes.

Here I am talking to my Indian friends again. 


The radcliff camera sadly it was closed for classes.
some other college.
momo stole this bike (not)






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Taking in Bath

Bath was another stop of our Western UK tour. Somehow we didn't make it there two years ago when Jono and I were strolling the countryside visiting Wonders of the World. But this time I made it to Bath.  We wandered around the town.  We toured the Assembly Rooms (which might I recommend skipping unless you are just into old timey fashion)  the rooms are not that spectacular for the price and the museum that accompanies it is rather lame - I found the Post Office in town more exciting. We also went to the Roman Bath and the Abbey - which was rather neat it made me want to go to Italy.

We visited the Jane Austen Museum Momo was having a good time with these old timey chaps.
And look I did make it into a photo on this trip.
Here is the Bath Circus, which took 35years to build.


And the Assembly Rooms
The cartoons on the walls might have been the most interesting thing inside.
Someone wore this wedding dress.



The Abbey
The Roman Baths

A field trip - they apparently walk to the Bath in those little yellow vests carrying their lunches too cute.
Street Entertainment
Inside the Roman Bath












We did NOT drink from the pump after learning that the walls of the bath are lined in lead.
We saw this amazing quilt that was all the monarchs and their history - I wish I could have gotten a better photo.
Here's a close up of some of then hand stitching.




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