Most memorable moments: okay...I am delighted to see how dog friendly this area is. While we were having a hot cup in a coffee shop, a very patient dog came in. She took quite a shine to Colin. He petted her and spoke with her. Every time that his hand lifted away, she would stare sorrowfully til he began to pet her once again.
I saw a field filled with snowdrops, crocus, and daffodil as far as the eye could see. I wanted to run out and just lay in them. (It is snowing at home).
It rained all day. I feel cold to the bone. I may never be warm again...but? Totally worth it!
Hopefully a better post tomorrow. I need to find out why the phone died.
So happy to be here!
I can feel your joy from here!
ReplyDeleteThermal tops and bottoms are your friends. Layers, you know. Congratulations on being in England!!
ReplyDeleteI have tried a bit to blog when travelling but I found it just too hard and gave up, never to try again. Good that you are enjoying yourself.
ReplyDeleteSounds lovely. Don't catch a cold! Lots of layers to bundle up. Linda in Kansas (thawing; some snow still on the ground's shady spots.)
ReplyDeleteExciting to be there! I found blogging difficult in other countries, especially Senegal where I had to type on a computer with a different keyboard. Miserable.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen snowdrops in real life. I bet a field of them is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHope you do get warmed up - and enjoy it all. Weather forecast is better for later this week.
ReplyDeleteThe English prefer dogs over people!
ReplyDeleteIt might be a bit early but see if you can find some wild primroses.
My threshold for tablet typing is very low too.
ReplyDelete"Cold to the bone" is a common feeling in England! LOL
ReplyDeleteYour post and pictures look great to me. Glad to hear all about your adventures!
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful and magical! My vicarious living continues!
ReplyDeleteI do post from a tablet form time to time, and am commenting via one right now. Of corse, I have a keyboard attached, and it works pretty well. It (the ipad) even corrects a lot of my typing errors on the fly.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had this lovely time. I don't think I've written a post on my ipad before.
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