Salisbury Cathedral |
Stonehenge |
Still, we managed to visit a few places, including Stonehenge, although it was so windy that I am surprised the stones remained standing.
I had a really interesting day on Saturday talking to a group of Finnish people in Bournemouth who have all lived in the UK for some time. I'll post some pictures of them next time. Obviously I told them that they were all welcome to visit us in Somero! They also gave me a list of British foods that I should bring back to Somero so that you can try some British Specialities.
Srping flowers are already out here |
Hopefully you will be feeling brave at the next meeting of the Somero English Club. I have come down with flu for the second time this year so I have spent the last few days coughing pretty much all the time, and I have been feeling very sorry for myself. I am now looking forward to getting home. I have lots of ideas of places we can visit if we decide to come over to the UK as a group later in the year. Looking forward to seeing you all soon!
taken in a village just outside Salisbury |
4 comments:
Did you know that (according to comedian Eddie Izzard) first there was Strawhenge and Woddhenge, but the Big Bad Wolf blew them down?
- Eve (a.k.a. Bitch)
- - - woodhenge - - -
-e
Hopefully you overcame those weather conditions with the help of the Finnish perseverance.. Whether it's a peculiar coincidence or just typically Finnish May - they now have forecasted the weather turning unsettled!All in all,at least the snowy days are long gone!
Heikki
It is still rainy and cold in Norwich. However here are many flowers, bushes and trees in blossom.
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