Stonehenge and Salisbury (Not the steak)

We started out the day with breakfast at a local cafe. I had a proper coffee. Nothing compares to European coffee. They just make it differently, and it’s better. That’s that.

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DSC_0513After breakfast, we took a train out to Salisbury in Wiltshire England. This was pretty much a sightseeing trip. We saw the Salisbury Cathedral and one of four remaining copies of the Magna Carta. We hung out in the city which was very cool town. The town was started in the 1200s along with the Cathedral in 1280. The town has a rich history, and it was very clear by looking at some of the buildings. Below is a picture of the part of the Cathedral that houses the Magna Carta. Unfortunately, this was another one of those spots where you can’t take pictures in.

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We ate lunch at the King’s head inn. It’s been a pub since the 15th century. Now it’s part of the Wetherspoon chain. Since I do requests. Here is a picture of more of the beer and less of me.P1010503

After lunch, we took a bus out to Stonehenge . Stonehenge really doesn’t need an introduction. So here are a few pictures…  P1010543DSC_0558  DSC_0551

After that, we trained it back, and that was that. It was a full day and we’re beat.

One thing that I think is funny, is that now that we’re here in London the posts are a lot shorter. Things are much easier when we all speak the same language and trust the drinking water.

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