After a couple of days where the electrical gods were working against us, the laptop decided that it didn't want to work (but now it is thank goodness), and then Simon's camera has decided to go AWOL. After much searching through all our luggage, we decided that it's definitely MIA and we bought Simon a new British Camera (well it was purchased here so it must be British right??) So anyway now you're getting a compilation of our photos in a random order.

A plaque we discovered in the National Railway museum

York City Walls

Simon walking the York City Walls

Gateway into York

The remains of York Castle

York Canal

The Ruins of Whitby Abbey

Us at the Ruins of Whitby Abbey

Whitby Abbey

The cute little hotel we stayed at in the northern Lakes Districts.

View from Stirling Castle to the William Wallace Memorial in the background

View from the wall of Stirling Castle

The bridge we termed "Death Bridge" as it was a narrow single lane bridge that from either direction you couldn't see if there was traffic coming.

A random picture of somewhere in the Lakes District.

Simon at the Housestead Fort Roman ruins.

More of Simon and the Ruins.

More roman ruins

A Black Hairy Coo

Art - Silver Horses near the Falkirk Wheel

Stirling Castle

This is Simon and I freezing at Stirling Castle. Notice how I've managed to dress in grey to match the sky.

The view from our window in the B&B that we stayed at in Stirling. Was really lovely. The night before it started raining and we couldn't see the hills in the distance - we have photos to prove it, but won't bore you here with them.

The Little Nissan Note we hired. We did over 1300 miles in this little beastie, she managed to get us up the Pennines and from Edinburgh back to London via the myriad of towns and cities that we decided to visit.
1 comment:
Whitby Abbey looks so neat! Those are the types of ruins I like. You can still feel what the place would have been like.
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