Friday was a blustery, cold winter day in Dover, England. We travelled to the coast to see where the little sailing vessels of England set sail to rescue soldiers in Dunkirk. Despite the high winds and low temperatures we had a great time trekking through the castle and peeking into towers and tunnels. Down by the cliffs we popped into a little shop for tea and scones before heading on to Canterbury.
Canterbury Cathedral - This was taken as we left the evening prayer service. We toured the cathedral earlier in the afternoon and learned all about Saint Thomas a Becket and how he became a martyr.
I love the pictures! Your camera is great at capturing the beautiful, historic images! (The photographer is doing a fine job too!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy. It's a Sony Cyber-shot.
ReplyDeleteHello Hope. What section of London are you in? Have a good time and be safe. Just to let you know I have a piano recital next month. I will be playing "Masterpiece" by Garret Smith. I composed it with help of my piano teacher. On Monday night I was playing dodgeball when I intercepted the ball and injudred my wrist. Could you please pray for my wrist to heal so I can play my song "Masterpiece"
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