Oxford – A City of Traditions
We were very lucky with our accommodation tonight… Warsborough House – a very large, very old (300 year old) private home that Elizabeth, our charming hostess, has been running as … Continue Reading →
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away"
We were very lucky with our accommodation tonight… Warsborough House – a very large, very old (300 year old) private home that Elizabeth, our charming hostess, has been running as … Continue Reading →
We thought we knew what to expect, which was why the Cotswolds was up there on our list of places to see, but we have been blown away by the … Continue Reading →
The architecture, the history, the thermal springs, the Romans, the lane-ways, the cobbles, the relaxed pace, the bath stone, the cafes, the shopping, the Abbey, the buskers, the cream teas, … Continue Reading →
The sacred ground of the Arsenal Football Club (Emirates Stadium) was the destination for my first experience of an English football game – Arsenal v West Brom. Ben’s team (Arsenal) … Continue Reading →