I’m starting to convince my co-workers that business trips are better if you go out and see the sights rather than work in the hotel between meetings. We arranged for a jet-lagged visit to Stonehenge and toured Windsor Castle.
Windsor is next to Eton, home to Eton College, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. I took a picture of the Eton Walk and decided to try it out one afternoon.
Eton Walkway sign
It was much longer than I expected, and the northern section takes you through some fairly sketchy underpasses where no one could hear you scream, but overall it was a nice jaunt. Would have been better on a bike.
The rook of stonehenge
Eton
The George, Eton
500-year-old home in Wherwell, UK
Windsor sunset
Catholic Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Windsor
Thatched-roof home by stream in Wherwell, UK
Windsor
Breakfast in Windsor.
Windsor castle guard
Getting a good shot of the Widwinter Sunset direction arrow at Stonehenge
Egham, UK – John Wesley passed this way and preached in 1744
Shackleton statue in London
Stonehenge
Shadow under railroad bridge in Eton
Railroad bridge in Eton
Stonehenge chocolate
St. George’s Chapel – Windsor Castle
Windsor castle vine
Windsor
The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
Windsor
Eton graffiti
Tourist shop in Windsor, UK
Windsor, UK
Old thatched-roof homes in Wherwell
The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
Eton College Chapel
Me and Mr. Bean
Trees in the morning – The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
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