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.
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.
Eton graffiti
Stonehenge
Windsor sunset
Railroad bridge in Eton
Trees in the morning – The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
Windsor
The George, Eton
500-year-old home in Wherwell, UK
The rook of stonehenge
Thatched-roof home by stream in Wherwell, UK
Windsor castle
Shackleton statue in London
Egham, UK – John Wesley passed this way and preached in 1744
Getting a good shot of the Widwinter Sunset direction arrow at Stonehenge
Windsor
Old thatched-roof homes in Wherwell
Eton College Chapel
Eton
Eton
Stonehenge
Shadow under railroad bridge in Eton
Windsor tree-lined path
The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
The Long Walk in Windsor, UK
Me and Mr. Bean
Eton boys
Tourist shop in Windsor, UK
Eton
Windsor
Stonehenge chocolate
Windsor castle vine
Catholic Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Windsor
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