April 14, 2004
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Side Street in Lechlade, England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photo and enhancement by Chris Duffy
Honeysuckle Cottage in Broadway, England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photo and enhancement by Chris Duffy
My poor husband was constantly having to say, “Hurry up, Chris, you already have plenty of pictures”. I have lots of pictures where he is a half block ahead of me. I took pictures of every cottage that looked even remotely cute to me and he could care less about whether or not we have pictures to remember the trip by. . . . he has the images in his brain. Well, my brain needs a little reminder once in a while, so I take my pictures. Besides, then I can “play” with the photos once we get home.
Comments (5)
It looks so clean. I dont see a scrap of paper. What has happened to American pride, our country should be that spotless of trash. :yes: Those pictures are just so wonderful. I will be watching for more.
:yes:Yes, it does look clean! Are most of the buildings in England so old and unique in appearance? Very interesting indeed! Am loving every photo of your trip. Thanks so much for allowing me to live vicariously through your travels Christine! :giggle:
:goodjob: keep ‘em comin’ I’m really enjoying seeing your vacation pictures. :love:
Well, actually, no, ALL of England is not so old and unique in appearance. London, and I suspect other large cities has it’s slums, but who takes pictures of that? The area we spent the most time is called The Cotswolds. It’s about an hour and a half west of London. London was very pretty and has lots of interesting sites, but I really couldn’t wait to get to the Cotswolds. I just LOVE all the beautiful old cottages.
oooooooo very pretty.