I love these posters. The sheer awfulness of the puns they employ never fail to make me smile.
This was taken on my cameraphone (hence (lack of) quality) in Warwick.
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I love these posters. The sheer awfulness of the puns they employ never fail to make me smile.
This was taken on my cameraphone (hence (lack of) quality) in Warwick.
We have done loads this weekend. I was taken over with a real desire to get out into the fresh air, and fortunately we have tonnes of it around here. Here’s some photos of the places we went – more on my flickr page.
On Saturday, we visited Whittington Castle, which is remarkable for being run not by the National Trust or some large organisation, but a community trust set up by those who live nearby. A great project.
On Sunday we headed deeper into Wales. This is a small stream running between two buildings at William Morgan‘s birthplace at Tŷ Mawr, which is a National Trust site now.
Morgan was the chap responsible for writing the first Welsh language bible. The photo below shows the house where Morgan spent his formative years.
The three of us went for a trip to Ironbridge, near Telford, with my parents a couple of weekends ago, and a fun time was had by all.
More photos on my flickr page.