Falmouth

I found the pirates, but they were not in Penzance (described in one local guide as not very “piratey” at all). In Falmouth, there was a great pirate exhibit at the National Maritime Museum. ManyLäs mer
Truro

Cornwall is really not about city life at all. It’s all fishing villages and rolling hills covered with pastures for sheep and dairy cows. Its largest cities have less than 25,000 people. Where theyLäs mer
St Ives — Porthmeor Beach

Walked a bit of the South West Coastal Path that goes through St Ives.
Cardiff

Wales now. I’m headed for Tenby but stopped overnight in Cardiff.
Tenby

Arriving in Tenby by train, I was immediately reminded why I found the town so enchanting when I first visited 37 years ago based on a tip from a young Rick Steves in one of his first travel guides.Läs mer
Tenby Harbour

This place makes me wish I had even the slightest artistic ability. I want to sketch and paint it all. Marina, I need lessons!
Tenby — North Cliff

I’m glad I planned a week in Tenby. The coastal walks are amazing.
Tenby — Castle Beach

Walked a few miles this morning on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Castle Beach in Tenby has been rated the best beach in the UK. Tenby became popular as a seaside resort during the Napoleonic EraLäs mer
Tenby — St Catherine’s Island

My last day in Tenby and the sun finally came through the clouds. Lots of repeat photos here but the sunshine is a game changer.
Swansea

Swansea is another of Britain’s cities that was practically leveled during WWII. Its most famous poet, Dylan Thomas witnessed the bombing and told his friend, “Bert, our Swansea has died.” HeLäs mer
Shrewsbury — The Abbey

Brother Cadfael brought me to Shrewsbury and I’m so glad he did. I’m in Shropshire now, in western England. The author Edith Pargeter created Cadfael, the 12th century Benedictine monk turnedLäs mer
Shrewsbury — Darwin Festival

Shrewsbury is the birthplace of Charles Darwin and the town is in the midst of their annual Darwin festival. I jumped on a tour about Darwin’s childhood in Shrewsbury and saw the church and schoolLäs mer
Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is really a hidden gem.
Chester

I noticed as I’ve traveled north it is getting harder to understand the locals. I’m in Cheshire now, in the city of Chester, and they are starting to sound like Beatles (I’m now a half hourLäs mer
Chester — City Center

The video here is of a school trip I passed while they were in the middle of a history tour in the Roman Gardens. I just found it funny that the guide not only armed all of the students but he thenLäs mer
Liverpool

Took a train to Liverpool. I’m trying to learn how to speak Scouse.
Liverpool — Beatles Tour

Although “Let It Be” was one of the first 45s I owned as a kid (I can still picture the green apple spinning on the record player), I never really got into the Beatles. Today’s tour in LiverpoolLäs mer
Liverpool — St George’s Quarter

I planned to use Liverpool as a base for some day trips, but I’m loving it here. No reason to go out of the city. Museums are free! I did three this morning — World Museum, Picton Reading Room,Läs mer
Liverpool — Cavern Quarter

I visited the area which is most associated with the Beatles — the Cavern Quarter which surrounds the Cavern Club where they played almost 300 times. The guide explained that the lights would go outLäs mer
Liverpool — Ropewalks

Ropewalks is a great neighborhood with lots of cafes, pubs, and boutiques. At the heart of it, there is St Luke’s Church which was completely gutted during the WWII bombing of Liverpool. It remainsLäs mer
Liverpool — Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey

Life goes on day after day
Hearts torn in every way
So, ferry cross the Mersey
'Cause this land's the place I love
And here I'll stay
People they rush everywhere
Each with their own secret care
So,Läs mer
Manchester

While wandering around Manchester I came upon the London School of Barbering and decided it was a good time to give some kid a chance to practice his skills. Turned out to be such a fun time. The kidLäs mer