As well as some nonsense happening in in America, today is Rob's fortieth birthday, so we went out to Warwick Castle. Sad to say it was a bit of a disappointment - I'm really glad I gor half-price tickets or it would have been even more so. The castle itself was nice enough mind, but there was a distinct lack of tea (always gets a place a bad mark in Rob's book, that) and it was also rather lacking in atmosphere somehow - possibly just too commercialised, possibly that it seemed to be pretty much winding down for the winter.
The birthday boy!
A couple of shots of the castle - front ...
and rear...
Guy's Tower. I climbed all the way up to the top of there...
I thought this boathouse was really nice
And Rob liked the trebuchet.
silly_swordsman will tell me if they're wrong :-)
After we'd climbed all round the turrets and battlements walk (500 steps! Phew!) we tootled off to have a look at Warwick itself, but that was fairly lacklustre too, we thought.
Although I liked the metal birds in the fountain outside the town hall and the old Post Office building
Birdies
After that we came home via Ryton Organic Gardens, which is always worth a visit. And they have plenty of tea :-)
The birthday boy!
A couple of shots of the castle - front ...
and rear...
Guy's Tower. I climbed all the way up to the top of there...
I thought this boathouse was really nice
And Rob liked the trebuchet.
.That's what they say it is anyway. No doubt
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After we'd climbed all round the turrets and battlements walk (500 steps! Phew!) we tootled off to have a look at Warwick itself, but that was fairly lacklustre too, we thought.
Although I liked the metal birds in the fountain outside the town hall and the old Post Office building
Birdies
and ironwork
.
After that we came home via Ryton Organic Gardens, which is always worth a visit. And they have plenty of tea :-)
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