St Albans
So on the saturday 11 Sept Iwoke up at A&I's place, stumbled out of bed to the sound of children and had breakfast. Antony had got together a number of books on war as I had shown an interest in some war museums, and we also talked about getting jobs in england (actually we talked about a lot - we are good at disagreeing with each other in an amicable way!!)
We decided we'd all head into StAlbans for the day as it isn't too far away. The cathedral is amazing - one of the best I've seen though I couldn't say why. It really felt old, and the ceilings where incredibly high. We had lunch there while a huge service was in progress with choirs and organs and so on.
We then went for a walk down around the park where the roman ruins are, then returned home via the market (where I bought a bag) and the tourism office.
Antony and I went to the shops, then we all had another excellent dinner before I retired to sleep for the next day - when I would get back on my bike!!
We decided we'd all head into StAlbans for the day as it isn't too far away. The cathedral is amazing - one of the best I've seen though I couldn't say why. It really felt old, and the ceilings where incredibly high. We had lunch there while a huge service was in progress with choirs and organs and so on.
We then went for a walk down around the park where the roman ruins are, then returned home via the market (where I bought a bag) and the tourism office.
Antony and I went to the shops, then we all had another excellent dinner before I retired to sleep for the next day - when I would get back on my bike!!
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