My English Herbal Companion and I moved on to Exeter from the outskirts of Bristol. From top to bottom, the Cathedral at Exeter under restoration. Violette's, a shop on Castle Street with herbal touches, the ruins of Rougemont Castle and the monument at Northernhay Gardens, I think! Exeter is a wonderful city along the river Exe. I will share more photos later. I'm not going to press my luck. I think downloading is working again. Talk to you later!
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6 comments:
What a lovely place. Can hardly wait for more photos!
Had to get the ones I had posted corrected, TG! Thanks for stopping by!
Hello Nancy... you sure have been busy since I last stopped in! WOW!! I'm feeling mighty sheepish about my tired ol' blog right now! It's been fun playing catch up with yours! I was cleaning my room yesterday and came across my Herb Companion and there you were! It's such a coincidence that you happened by my blog today! It's SO GOOD to hear from you again! xox ~Laura
And you as well, Laura! Thanks for stopping by!
Oh boy! Was hoping you would be putting up more English photos!! I am just soaking in all the images...the sweet little shop, the ancient cathedral walls - if they could talk what stories we would hear.
Looking forward to the next installment!
We are home now and don't know where to start...lots of parsley & the sages have held up well. There have been frosty nights so other things are looking "end of season..."
Have a good weekend.
Glad you are back safely TO. If you have lots of parsley, stay tuned for today's post.
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