Monday, 24 June 2013

Oxford in June – Part 2

On the second weekend we had made arrangements to see Sue’s brother and his family. They visited us at the caravan site on the Saturday and we went to them, for a BBQ, on the Sunday.

At Standlake allotments Sunday’s BBQ

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It brightened up later on and some other friends (left and right) visited.
The photo was taken by Daniel, obviously a budding photographer.

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We made a visit to the newly refurbished Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. This involved a bus trip from the caravan site to the centre of Oxford, about 45 minutes. It was less hassle than driving.

Bull’s Head

Needlework detail on the reverse of a cape

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Lacquered Chinese sewing box circa 1800’s

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We did plenty of geocaching whilst away and I did quite a few when on my bike rides. Here are a couple of finds (not geocaches).

Ex-Army personnel carrier 432 APC Donkey, large with very big ears and friendly

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The area around Standlake was ideal for cycling so I went on more rides than I usually do. The Thames path was nearby and was ideal for an easy ride. There is actually no path, but just a route through fields.

Newbridge – 14th century bridge over the Thames. Pillbox slipping into the River Windrush

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Towards the end of our time there we took the bus to Abingdon. We only had 2 hours there due to the bus timetable, but it was enough to get the feel for it. Here we are in Abbey Gardens which is very close to the town centre. The layout of the outer wall to the old abbey is marked on the ground with stone blocks – it covered quite a large area.

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The River Thames Abingdon

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Oldie Photos

Sue, Jenny and Neil – Cornwall 1980

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Stuart doing his archaeological bit in Cornwall 1980

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