Today was a very good day. The weather was cold but very sunny.
In the free time I had between lecture and seminar, I wandered around York and tooks nice pictures of my favourite haunts to show you. Click on the pictures to enlarge.
This is the fountain on Parliament Street which is the main street in the city. The sign above the street leading off it says: Newgate Market.
These are the stalls selling fruit and vegetables at Newgate Market.
And here are the Cheese, Fish and Meat stalls.
Museum and Museum Gardens from a particularly romantic perspective.
This is the little path that leads to the ruins of St. Mary's Abbey, just beside York Museum.
This is the view of the city from just outside King's Manor. It is the road right outside Bootham Bar. This is one of the most representative pictures that I have of the city. You can see the city walls, the minster, the bicycles and the road.
This is where I like to sit. High up on the city walls. I don't know why but I just like high places.
And I am the Boss of the Wall.
And the final picture for the day: A boy running after geese, not realising that above him, someone was taking a photo of him.
I hope you enjoyed the tour.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
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