Thursday, January 12, 2012

Castle Combe with Flat Eli


We received a visit from Flat Eli, all the way from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! We took him on a walk to Castle Combe, Wiltshire, voted prettiest village in England.


It was a chilly morning, 0 degrees C when we left, and dropped to -1.5 on the way.




Castle Combe is fairy tale pretty, with only 350 residents.











Our walk took us from Castle Combe, through the woods to Long Dean, and then across a meadow to Ford, where we had an early dinner at the White Hart pub, then walked back.


Very fuzzy, very friendly donkey.




Mud and Sticks!









This was a favorite stile of Mike's.




I love how this tree is growing in, around and between an old stacked stone wall.

Piggies!
I like seeing livestock on our walks. I'm not sure if it's true, but it seems like the animals we eat in England have better quality of life compared with most US livestock. We see lots of small farms.



Arriving at the teeny village of Long Dean.


Icey puddles.


Notice old, overgrown stacked stone walls.





Flat Eli at the White Hart.

Video of us starting our walk back to Castle Combe from Ford. I love how Mike uses his stick to herd the boys.



Loads of love from England!

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