Sunday, October 01, 2006

Cotswold - Bibury Court

A short drive from Cirencester is this 17th century hidden treasure called Bibury Court in the heart of the English Cotswolds. Upon arrival, we were led through a maze of corridors to our room, which featured high beamed ceilings, iron cast grid windows, and a 4-poster bed.

We spent Saturday exploring Bibury and Burford. With dark clouds looming in the sky and our umbrella resting comfortably in our hotel, Lin was preparing herself for a wet day. Fortunately, without her knowledge, I had been secretly practicing the weather dance. With my performances, it only rained when we were indoors, and stopped as soon as we walked outside. With the weather fully under my control, we discovered the following things during our exploration: The Lambs Inn is conveniently located on Sheep Street, swans do in fact eat salami, ducks sleep with the necks turned 180 degrees, and the little pinky brings on certain urges for certain people. *wink*

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