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Saturday, April 30, 2016

Chipping Camden Churches

Reaching in the archives to share these old photos from 2014 and our walking tour of the Cotswolds.

Here are some of the pathways into Chipping Camden.



A thatched roof with something perched on the chimney.


Through the Brussel sprouts.


And then looking back to where we came across.


Passing garden allotments.


The Catholic Church in town.


The pub where we got a beer or two and lunch.


The "Wool" church.




If you read my Thursday post about the copperhead and wondered what we did with it, Dan used a sharp edger to slice it up.  It bothered him to do it but since it had taken residence in a hole in the wall we couldn't take the chance of it biting a visitor.  He tossed the carcass in the woods.

8 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Looks likea great growing area and lovely churches.

Tom said...

This sure looks like a great trip.

Jim said...

Beautiful churches.

Gwil W said...

6 cask ales at the pub. Can't be bad.

Lace up and Walk said...

I would love to take this walking tour. Thanks for sharing!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

looks like a fun time, I love the winery ... gorgeous area, love the church. ( ;

eileeninmd said...

Hello, looks like lovely images from your trip! I love the thatched roof cottage. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Nice to see the footpaths in use. The landowners tend to plough them over when they plant the crops, they then have to mark out the path so people can use them. Wonderful looking churches there.