Category: Miscellaneous

York

York is an old, old city with ruins and ancient buildings everywhere. And I mean everywhere, as in smack bang in the middle of downtown.

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The rightmost shot shows Minster, the ~1000 year old cathedral in the city that is famous worldwide. I climbed the tower, all 275 spiralling and narrow  steps . It was tiring, but not difficult, and the view of the city from above was magnificent.

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Minster is also famous for its stained-glass windows. Apparently it has more stained glass than any other church in England, including the largest stained-glass window in the world. I was, of course, too cheap to pay the 8 pound admission (especially since we’d already been to Salisbury catherdral) so I simply took a snap of the window that was visible from the entrance 🙂

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We arrived here in York 2 days ago now. We’re actually leaving today. When we got here we started by visiting the National Railway Museum.

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This is a place designed to appeal to the opposite of people who hate trains. A train-otaku’s paradise (if you will), three large halls contain oodles (and I mean that scientifically) of train ‘stuff’, from engines and cars (dozens upon dozens of them) to signage, advertising, uniforms – even some sample tracks. AW – I think you’d love it.

Here’s KLS’s lunch that day:

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In the afternoon we arrived at our B&B which is easily the fanciest yet (4 star, no less). It is very close to the city center and only a few minutes walk to such sights as York Minster and the famous medieval shopping streets, such as Stonegate, which hasn’t changed much at all in over 120 years:

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Oh, and in York for the first time we’ve seen these little fellows:

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Request

Alma: please email me (to my albany address) Claire’s email address.

Everyone: I just made six blog posts – be sure to read them all! 🙂

Go East

The poster is finished! Later today we’re off to Rochester, and then tomorrow England.

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I will, as usual, strive to blog the post as best as possible (internet availability pending). So please watch these pages for fascinating tales of great wonder!

If you want to email me during the trip, please use my school email since I’ll be checking that most often.

And expect a postcard or two. Cause, you know, I’m still oldschool 🙂

And yes, if I happen to see the teapot above, I will certainly purchase it!