Near West Kensington there is an open space and cemetry called Margravine Gardens.  Squirrels are tame and people stroll, sit for a bit of quiet, children play- lungs and a bit of wilderness in a density of population.  Here I am fascinated with tall and full trees of blossom and when the wind blows the blossoms collect along the edges of the pathways- delicate pink petals.  There is so much blossom around London streets and gardens. 
Beautiful.
Squirrels!
Today we caught the train from Paddington station to Bath- here are a few window shots.
We shared a table and window seats on a train with few passengers.
After Reading a nuclear power station.  We saw paddocks of canola, sheep and cattle.
Then booking into our  bed and breakfast and a walk around Bath- how big is it!  How many school groups, how many laneways and the architecture.  Tomorrow we will visit the Roman Baths.
 We had dinner at Sally Lunn's- oldest bakehouse in Bath c 1482. 
Plenty of jobs for kitchen/waiting staff in Bath- one establishment quoted 6 pound an hour...
Tomorrow- the Roman baths.
 
 
3 comments:
great to see dad is getting good use of his jacket - were you happy with all you packed in the end?
Glad you're enjoying Bath already. It's such a lovely place! Hope you enjoy the Roman Baths - so much to see and take in :)
xx
I think Dad fits right in there!
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