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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Touring Around Middle England

We went to and old town and first had tea time, I had some good tea and a scone. I took my iphone and shot some images around as we explored today!
Then I found the largest Tea cup in the world, I wanted it so bad, but it was not for sale!



The buildings were from the 1600's. I am in love with this old town, so quaint and nice. The architecture was stunning. The brickwork was great, the whole vibe was Perfectville in the 17th century.

Flying into Birmingham Airport.
Here is Studley Castle, on a warm beautiful day, it was around 85 degrees, HOT for England.

Here are some of the homes and shops around the town surrounding areas.


Tomorrow we shoot the 2 day workshop...

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i love your pictures!

6/02/2009 2:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That tea cup would make a great latte cup as well! Think of all the stuff I would get done if I drank a latte that big in the mornings!

6/02/2009 2:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i miss you!
-rach

6/02/2009 2:07 PM  
Anonymous Jessica Hanaumi said...

Wow! What a fun trip. I love the look of those old homes and buildings!

6/02/2009 2:39 PM  
Anonymous Marco said...

Yeah, cornish cream tea is great, I loved the clotted cream when we visited Cape Cornwall. Have a good time. Marco

6/03/2009 9:31 AM  
Blogger || davidjay || said...

Yes! Keep praying - loving - leading! You're awesome man!

That coffee cup is sweet! I want one!

6/04/2009 12:53 AM  
Blogger DB said...

The village is Broadway in the Cotswolds. The stone the buildings are made from is unique to the area and is not surprisingly called "Cotswold Stone". Mike, glad you had a great day out with me. Dave

6/04/2009 1:22 PM  
Blogger DB said...

The village is Broadway in the Cotswolds. The stone the buildings are made from is unique to the area and is not surprisingly called "Cotswold Stone". Mike, glad you had a great day out with me. Dave

6/04/2009 1:22 PM  

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