Friday, February 16, 2007

Daffodils at the side of the trail as we headed back to Minehead.
The Yarn Market in Dunster (built in 1609) Maurene is at the far right peering into a shop window looking at things we can't afford.

Maurene at the starting point of the South West Coastal Path (over 600 miles long). We decided to pass on it this time.


The harbour at Minehead
Holiday Photographs
Have you ever had to sit through someones miserably long slide show of a recent vacation? Well, since our holiday away from Bath was relatively short, only two days, I'll only put up a couple of photographs.
We were slightly disappointed with Minehead (on the west Somerset Coast). But it is right on the edge of Exmoor National Park with its fabulous hiking trails; so we got in one eight mile trek to Dunster and Ron got in a rain soaked climb this morning.
The rest of our holiday will be spent in Bath.




1 comment:

The Old Curmudgeon said...

Looks like you had a jolly holiday, as Dick Van Dyke might say. I long to see some daffodils around these parts.

For a brief time I considered making a remark about Maurene posing for a "foldout" picture, but decided against it.