From our weeks on the road...apologies for any duplicates of the already-posted...think of them as running gags...
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It was in the North, the fall of 2009, at a Home Depot-like place, that we had our first lesson in sorting it out...in that case, choosing the right trolley (we were (foolishly) purchasing insulation for the exterior plumbing on our camper)... |
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So it was no surprise, when we got to Winchester, in 2026, that British stores were still helping us to sort things out |
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Photos by Vicki; notice I am heading for the exit, hoping not to be apprehended... |
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Further sorting; but note there was no similar assistance for sorting out mens' under-garments, which are also somewhat complicated |
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| Next to godliness in Winchester Cathedral |
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All over Wells we saw these more than life-size swan figures, depicting scenes about the city |
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| Also posters of the various swans of Wells |
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| The police department swan was a bit of a shock...maybe OK for the UK |
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| But might not have been OK in the US |
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Pigeons are indeed a threat...hoping to audition for the role of Holy Spirit in next year's Easter pageant |
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| Per capita, Wells has to be the most fun you can have in a UK city |
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| Please remove shoes before playing the organ |
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| Diocesan dirty linen (also wool, cotton, silk) |
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| In the Wells Cathedral chained library |
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| Soon to be replaced by an AI-controlled Holy Roomba |
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| A huge selection of Holy Socks in the Wells Cathedral shoppe |
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| A tribute to Well's Olympic long jump champ of yesteryear |
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| Gold medal, world record...top that! |
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Now en route to Gloucester, via Bath, being reminded that this is how, prior to 2009, we used to navigate |
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In Gloucester, wondering where the George is, not to mention the Upper George |