I liked Day 4 very much, for its simplicity and simple colour palette.

Speaking of colours, bulls see in B&W, so red isn't all that special.
It's the movement of the "capa" in the bullfight that draws them to
it, not the colour.

I've been to Bath twice in my life (cue pun jokes) and I like it very
much. Being one of those people who enjoys stones, Romans and
buildings made of stone, Bath appeals in that it offers buildings made
of stones built by Romans. And some delicious pasties too.

How are your feet feeling, Chris?


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On 10 May 2011 16:32, Chris Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Karin and I have been busy. We're walking the 102 miles of the
> Cotswold Way down the middle of England from Chipping Campden in
> Gloucestershire to the city of Bath in Somerset.We're doing it over 10
> days.
>
> I was hoping to post a picture a day, but today (day 9) is the first
> time we've managed to get a decent network connection so here's 9 days
> worth in one go.
> http://www.mitch.myzen.co.uk/CotswoldWayPAD/
>
> Haven't managed to do any work on the pictures so it shows them as taken.
>
> We arrive in Bath (a World Heritage city) tomorrow and will spend a
> couple of days there before being driven back to Chipping Campden.
>
> Cheers Chris
>
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