For the weekend of my visit, David and Amanda and I took a trip to Bath, some of which has been already detailed (ahhhh, the spaaaaaaaah). But for those of you who want pictures, there's more...
Here I am at the Roman baths, listening to the audio guide. This is the upper level, with the water below. Pretty neat. And to think, it was uncovered in 1880 (when our country was still making their "firsts").
Here are David and Amanda in a pretty park near the Avon River, with Pultney Bridge in the background.
We went to a fancy restaurant, the Hole in the Wall, the first evening in Bath. Apparently Amanda had heard of it and wanted to give it a try. The food was yummy.
We took a long footpath up the hill (and up, and up, and up) to where we were staying. Yes, I know, the picture's dark, but I wanted to show the distance to the end. This is about halfway up. In the center of the photo, beneath two street lamps, is a tiny blue dot. That's the end of the hill and the street where we were staying.
This is the scenic path in daylight, about halfway up.
This is a "thematic" picture, following the orders of our photographer. The building we're in front of is "The Cross Bath".
This was for my boys. We found Bob and Scoop in Bath. :)
The River Avon, with David and Amanda blocking the view. :)
David and I show off one of King Bladud's pigs. This is Emily. She is located near Bath Abbey.
This is Pultney Park, near Pultney Bridge and the River Avon.
We sat in park chairs and enjoyed the shade and the cool breeze. And the teenagers doing acrobatic moves nearby.
This is the creepiest part of the trip, Bath Abbey's sculpture of Jacob's Ladder outside the doors. I found the angels crawling down especially creepy.
This is me with Jane -- or is it one of her characters?
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