Thursday, December 25, 2014

Ye Olde English Experience: Chester


Oh, Chester! What a lovely town! Between hail and sunshine, I had such a pleasant day in this town, this time with my cousin Melly and her boyfriend. First things first: me and Melly had an epic full English Breakfast and a pint for very cheap in a dingy café and then headed to the nearest pub for a wee dram. The rain and the river intensified the cold dampness so we had to keep on walking to get warm. In the park there were so many squirrels approaching us fearlessly, they were too cute, it was hard for me not to bring one home. Adorable little creatures with their fluffy tails! If you haven't visited Chester yet, do it. It's a small town, you can see almost all of it in one single day - cosy pubs, quiet alleys, Roman walls (Chester could be York's cousin, really) and of course, Eastgate Clock, the most photographed clock in England after Big Ben.

7 comments:

  1. I'm always so blown away by your photo posts, I love these! I'd love to visit Chester, someday I'll make it to Europe!

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  2. A Mélly apanhada por uma saraivada, e o Ferreira a ser cheirado por um esquilo!
    Belas fotos!
    xx

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  3. Oh Nancy! Take me on one of those adventures with you! <3

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  4. Um dos locais onde eu gostava de poder viver durante um ano.
    http://bloglairdutemps.blogspot.pt/

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  5. You took such beautiful photos of England! I'm loving all of these posts. :) xoxo

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  6. Ah no way - Chester is my home town! I used to live up the little street by the Kings Head. I'm so glad you enjoyed it - your photos are beautiful and make me miss living there.

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  7. olha tem um ar super acolhedor :) tou a adorar estes teus posts, a dar-me a conhecer sítios que nem tinha pensado sobre eles :)

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